II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 3
II C | ACV | 3:1 | Are we beginning again to commend ourselves? Unless we need, as some men, commendatory letters to you or commendatory from you? | |
II C | ACV | 3:3 | being seen that ye are a letter of Christ, administered by us, written not in ink, but in the Spirit of the living God, not in stony tablets, but in fleshly tablets, in hearts. | |
II C | ACV | 3:5 | not that we are sufficient of ourselves to reckon anything as from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God, | |
II C | ACV | 3:6 | who also made us qualified helpers of a new covenant, not of a document, but of a Spirit, for the document kills but the Spirit makes alive. | |
II C | ACV | 3:7 | But if the administration of death in writings engraved on stones occurred in glory, so that the sons of Israel could not gaze upon the face of Moses because of the fading glory of his countenance, | |
II C | ACV | 3:9 | For if the administration of condemnation has glory, the administration of righteousness excels much more in glory. | |
II C | ACV | 3:10 | For also that which has been glorified, has not been glorified in this regard, because of the glory that transcends. | |
II C | ACV | 3:11 | For if that which is abolished was through glory, much more that which remains is in glory. | |
II C | ACV | 3:13 | and are not as Moses. He put a veil over his face in order for the sons of Israel not to gaze on the end of the fading. | |
II C | ACV | 3:14 | But their minds were hardened, for to this day the same veil remains at the reading of the old testament, not being uncovered, which thing is abolished in Christ. | |