II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 3
II C | Anderson | 3:1 | Do we begin again to commend ourselves? or do we need, as some do, letters of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you? | |
II C | Anderson | 3:3 | you are well known to be a letter of Christ, written by us as his ministers, not with ink, but with the Spirit of the living God, not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:5 | not that we are able, of ourselves, to devise anything, as from ourselves; but our ability is from God, | |
II C | Anderson | 3:6 | who has made us able ministers of the new covenant, not of letter, but of spirit: for the letter kills, but the spirit makes alive. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:7 | For if the ministering of death, by means of a covenant that was written and engraven in stones, was glorious, so that the sons of Israel could not look steadily at the face of Moses, on account of the glory of his face, which glory was to come to an end: | |
II C | Anderson | 3:9 | For if the ministering of condemnation be glory, much more does the ministering of righteousness surpass in glory. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:10 | For that which was made glorious had no glory in this respect, because of the glory that surpasses. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:11 | For if that which was to come to an end was glorious, much more that which is to remain is glorious. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:13 | and do not as Moses did, who put a vail over his face, so that the sons of Israel could not steadily look to the end of that which was to come to an end. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:14 | But their minds were blinded: for till this day, in the reading of the old covenant, the same vail remains not taken away, which vail is removed in Christ. | |
II C | Anderson | 3:17 | Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. | |