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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11)

Why did Moses’ face glow?

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time?

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses was reflecting the glory of God. The same way when we live in fellowship with God our lives will reflect His glory.

Moses veiled his face so that the people would not see the fading glory of the law.

The people’s face did not glow in Moses’ time because they were spiritually blind by not having Jesus Christ.

The glory of God in Moses’ time was temporary. Its function was to reveal sin, and to show the holy requirements of God. Today we are blessed freely by His grace through redemption that is in Jesus Christ. Today salvation is dependent on God and not on man.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? The Power of God was in him like a light bulb powered by electricity; he had to glow!!!

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? The people could not handle the Glory without a buffer. It would be the essence of waking up with a light in your face. The Glory was too strong for the average person.

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? God only dealt with Moses on their behalf. The glow is NOT transferable.

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time? Unlike Moses time; we all have the Glory. Those who are walking with God reflect His Glory as well, though many do not understand why, they are just magnitized to that person.

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moses' face glowed because it reflected the glory of God as he had a one on one encounter with God.

He covered his face because the people were afraid to come near him and probably because he didn't want the people see the glow on his fade away .

The people faces didn't glowed because they never had a one on one encounter with God like Moses had.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses face glow?

When Moses asked the Lord to show him His glory (Ex 33:18) the Lord said "There is a place beside me, I will stand you on the Rock and hide you in a cleft of the Rock" (What a beautiful revelation of Jesus beside His Father, the second person of the Trinity, in that statement) and covered him with His hand allowing Moses to see his back, but not His face when His glory passed by. Moses had an intimate relationship with God in which the Lord allowed His glory to be shown in their meetings. Moses face reflected the time spent in God's Presence.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

The people were afraid to come near him (Ex 34:30). He wanted the people to be in awe, and "fear" of the Lord, not of himself. Also, so that the Israelites might not gaze upon the finish of the vanishing splendor which had been upon it. 2 Cor 3:13

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time?

When the people heard the roar and thunder of God on Mt. Sinai they were terrified and trembled with fear and stood afar off. They said to Moses: "You speak to us and we will listen, but let not God speak to us, lest we die." ....the people stood afar off, but Moses drew near to the thick darkness where God was. (Ex 20:18-21) They didn't want to know God themselves, but second hand through Moses as God's representative. (Sadly true in our day and throughout Church history, putting a church leader on a high pedestal expecting him to tell the people how to live, rather than seeking God for themselves.)

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

In our time a personal relationship is available to "whosoever will may come"....we have Bibles, (many have Bibles in dozens of translations, it is available online, on I Pad, phone apps)....God is "hiding His Glorious Presence" in plain sight of everyone who will come to Him through Jesus...."The dispensation of the Spirit (this spiritual ministry whose task it is to cause men to obtain and be governed by the Holy Spirit) be attended with much greater and more splendid glory?" Amp. 2 Cor 3:8 (governed by the Holy Spirit, not church leaders!)

Anyone who has an intimate relationship with the Lord of Glory may reflect Him, because He lives within each believer. Each of us can be a "Light-bearer".

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Why Did Moses face glow?

The apostle had referred to the transient brightness of Moses' face, as a symbol of the passing glory of his ministry. Here he uses the fact that Moses veiled his face as a symbol, in two ways. First, it symbolizes the obscurity of the revelation made under the old dispensation. As the brightness of Moses' face was covered, so spiritual or evangelical truth was previously covered under the types and foreshadowings of the Mosaic system.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

We use no disguise, "as Moses put a veil over his face, that the children of Israel might not look steadfastly upon the end of that which was to be done away"

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? You could not live and look at God face to face, He is too holy and His power is so mighty, our normal body could not handle that much glory.

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time? The glory of the Lord is not behind that veil any more, when Christ said its over, that veil came down.

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Moses' face shone because He spent time with God (whose glory is bright) face to face. He covered his face because it shone so & I think they were distracted by it. God didn't allow many people in that day to come near Him. The glory of the law then, cannot be compared to the glory of the Holy Spirit today.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses' face glow because he met God face to face and asked Him to show His glory.

He covered his face, because he frightened the peoplr.

Now I guess most people weren't looking for God, and didn't care about Him.

In Moses' days, the Spirit came on people every now and then.

In our days, the Spirit comes to stay in Christians.

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Moses face glowed because of the glory of God. Because of the glory of his countenance, it glowed so radiantly that others could not look on his face. Because the people didn't believe in Jesus..............as they should. VS 9 stated that one ministry is passing while the other ministry remains. Covenant would supersede the old covenant established at Mt. Sinai between God and the nation of Israel.

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Moses face glowed because of the glory of God. Because of the glory of his countenance, it glowed so radiantly that others could not look on his face. Because the people didn't believe in Jesus..............as they should. VS 9 stated that one ministry is passing while the other ministry remains. Covenant would supersede the old covenant established at Mt. Sinai between God and the nation of Israel.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow?

Answered prayer, and yet so much more. Moses prayed for God to show him Gods glory. God did, and yet went the extra step so all the Israelites could get a faint reflection of His glory. This would enable them to KNOW God was watching over them.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? He didn't cover up immediately, but let them see himself as Gods reflection, just a little bit of the glory of God, but then he covered his face as they were frightened, afraid to approch him.

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? That was a gift from God to Moses in answer to prayer. All the more impressive as this was a once only, one person gift. The Israelites were complainers, backsliders, idol worshipers and God was showing them a touch of His glory.

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time? Gods glory was spread person to person, face to face, thru prayer and worship in Moses time. Thru great leaders. In Moses time, God spoke directly, out loud, or thru images like the burning bush, visions and dreams. In our day, Gods glory is still spread person to person, but we have tv, radio, tapes, cassettes, and best of all, the Bible. God dosen't speak to us thru outward things such as burning bushes, but thru His greatest gift to the world, His son Jesus.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses face glowed from being with the Lord.

He covered it becausehe knew that the glory was fading and passing away and he didn' t want the people to see the glory disappear. The glory disappeared because too much depended on sinful man and so judgement took its place. The law cannot save only the Lord can.

The Spirit was only temporary in OT times but now we have the Spirit wth us all the time to go and spread the gospel of the light of Jesus Christ come to us in pure grace and glory and that will not fade away.

God Bless!

Jen

Romans 15:13

My husband is very sick and we need your prayers.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

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1.Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

Moses Face glow because He has been in the presence of God..talk to God face to face...and the Glory of God still shines and reflect in Moses face.

The people were afraid of God's presence, and when they saw Moses face shines they were also afraid(Exodus 34:30-When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, the skin of his face shone, and they were afraid to approach him)they have a wrong perception of God,..that God will always remember their rebellion..they keep on looking at themselves intead of asking Mercy,and Grace from the God,who proclaimed HIS CHARACTER IN:

Exodus 34:5-7-The Lord descended in the cloud and stood with him there and proclaimed the Lord by name.34:6 The Lord passed by before him and proclaimed: The Lord, the Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, and abounding in loyal love and faithfulness, 34:7 keeping loyal love for thousands,forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin. But he by no means leaves the guilty unpunished, responding to the transgression of fathers by dealing with children and children’s children, to the third and fourth generation.”..

So Moses needs to cover His Face for the people to come nearer and hear what The Lord has told Him to speak...In fact the people are so afraid with God that they dont want to come nearer to Him...but instead ask Moses to be their speaker..

Exodus 20:18-20: All the people were seeing the thundering and the lightning, and heard the sound of the horn, and saw the mountain smoking – and when the people saw it they trembled with fear and kept their distance.19 They said to Moses, “You speak to us and we will listen, but do not let God speak with us, lest we die.

2.Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time?

Only Moses,ask for the GLORY OF GOD...Nobody ask for it,and God will not force himself on anybody..

Exodus 33:18-19-And Moses said, “Show me your glory.”

19 And the Lord said, “I will make all my goodness pass before your face, and I will proclaim the Lord by name before you; I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, I will show mercy to whom I will show mercy.”

3.What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

God's Glory during Moses time come and Go...today in our time God has promised not to Leave nor forsake us(Hebrews 13:5)..and He also promised to send God's presence in the form of Holy Spirit that will abide with us FOREVER:

John 14:16-Then I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you forever –

THIS IS ALL ACCOMPLISHED BEACUSE OF THE FAITH OF JESUS..FAITH TO THE PROMISES OF THE FATHER..THAT HE ENDURE THE CROSS...JUST TO MAKE IT ALL EASIER FOR ALL OF US WHO BELIEVE..

THANK YOU JESUS..

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Spending time in the face-to-face presence of the LORD made Moses’ face glow with the reflection of holy glory. I guess perhaps the best picture we have of this is what happens to our skin when out in the unprotected presence of the sun, as we end up with the radiant “glow” of sunburn! But this divine brilliance on Moses’ face was fearsome to the people. They knew that no ordinary man could endure gazing on the presence of God. Exodus 34:30 tells us the people were afraid to come near him. Perhaps this is one reason he covered his face.

But I think it was primarily a spiritual reason. 2 Corinthians 3:13 reveals that the veil over Moses’ face represented the veil God has allowed over the eyes of those under the old covenant of law. This covenant was designed to be the temporary precursor to the enduring superior covenant of grace through Christ. The true glory of God’s literal presence within man (not just among men) was hidden from their sight. At that time, no one else could radiate the glow of His glory because no one else on earth had this privilege of meeting with God.

In Moses’ time, this reflection of glory to the world was an outer glow, just as everything about this first covenant relationship with God was an outer, exterior work. In our own time under the covenant of grace, everything is about the inner work of the Spirit. Our intimate time spent with the Spirit creates the glow from within that affects our personality and character. This inner brightness translates to a brilliant glowing quality of the person. While our countenance reflects that quality, our faces do not literally reflect a shining glow like the brilliance of the sun.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses' face glowed with the glory of God. He was reflecting God's glory from being in His presence.

He covered His face after wards, because when the people saw it, they were afraid and didn't want to come near Him.

The spread of God's glory in Moses' time was different because of the covenant of the law. The Holy Spirit didn't dwell in everyone, but was present in some for a time and specific purpose. Moses asked to see God's glory, so he was favored, but most of the people feared God. (Not as in respecting Him, but as in being afraid of Him. Condemnation.) They distanced themselves from God where as Moses drew close. He grew in relationship and trust knowing God's forgiveness and character. The law in Moses' time, condemned and was met through sacrifice of animals/blood and were repeated. No one was ever sanctified as no one could ever meet the requirements of the law.

Today, we have One who did meet the requirements of the law. Jesus Christ. He became the final sacrifice in atonement for everyone's sin. By Him we are made righteous and God's Holy Spirit can live in each one of us. We can approach the throne of God without fear as we are made children of God through Jesus. The new covenant is one of love and relationship, with our purity in Christ. Love for God and for each other.

It's interesting that Moses was in relationship also. A fore-shadowing of what was to come. God wants our love and for our motivation to be from love....not just how perfect we can be following the rules. He wants us to truly love others....not just to do the "right" things. There is a difference. He wants our trust in forgiveness and in His goodness. We receive the ability to receive those truths and be changed to live them by the power of the Holy Spirit living inside us.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses' face took on a glow because he was communing with God and was being "changed into His likeness" by God's spirit. Moses veiled his face because the people were afraid of the glow of God, they were in fact afraid of God and refused to come into communion with Him-this is why more people did not experience that glow.

The difference between the spread of God's glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own, is that now, when we accept Christ, the spirit dwells in us and is always with us. We don't have to go to a sacred place or seek God out because His spirit stays in us.

This outward display of God's glory is similar to the concept of the "fragrance" or "aroma" of Christ in that it is another physical manifestation of a spiritual experience and it also can draw others to Christ through us, or repel others; depending on their individual choice to either seek after truth, or close it out.

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Why did Moses’ face glow?

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time?

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses face glowed because of his time spent with God and his closeness with God. He covered his face once he realized that it shone and frighten the people as they were afraid of being stricken down by God.

The reason more peoples faces didn't glow was because stuborness, self interests and self perservation at that time was getting in the way.

The difference today between the spread of God's Glory in Moses' Time to our time is that we have so many avenues to connect with God. To be in close commune with Jesus and the Holy Spirit.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?GOD ask Miriam and Aaron why they spoke against Moses taking an African wife,since He speaks with Moses Face to Face and called him Friend shouldnt they be fearful in doing so???Being in the presence of"I AM"Face to Face caused Moses face to"SHINE"Moses wore the"VEIL"on his face because the people were afraid to see GODS GLORY shine on Moses,satans angles cant stand to see GODS LOVE working in your life...It is also said that we keep a veil up on our hearts when we refuse to accept JESUS CHRIST as our Lord and Savior...We are more like the Hebrews that want to be self serving and are afraid to see GOD Shining in peoples lives...The opportunity logically should be better with social media,cell phones,and the internet but technology is a 2 edge sword it can be used to Witness for JESUS or for the devil,sad to say but society chooses sin over salvation...GOD BLESS

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow?

Moses went into the very presence of God. The radiance of God's presence filled the tent of meeting and was reflected on Moses' face when he came out.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

It is my understanding that the glow on Moses' face faded after a while and he didn't want the Israelites to see that. They were a stubborn and rebellious people and Moses was genuinely concerned that they would lose heart. Witness what happened when he was gone for that time on the mountain receiving the Law. They knew he was up there talking with God but still made the golden calf!

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time?

We have to understand the uniqueness of the time. Moses was leading a nation that had largely not known God. God had to make special things happen in order to keep them on track. Moses' leadership was often in question and therefore God made his face glow to remind the people that Moses was in fact His representative. So why didn't Aaron's face glow when he also met with God? Aaron's ministry was plan B. God called Moses. It was only Moses' reluctance to accept the mantle of leadership that made God bring his brother Aaron in on the deal. Besides, Aaron was the one who made the golden calf.

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

The glory of God reflected on Moses' face faded after a time. The Holy Spirit had not been given to the general population. In our time today we have the Holy Spirit in every true believer. Our faces don't glow as such but it is still possible for a Christian to somehow recognize another believer without actually telling each other of their faith. There is definitely something about a Christian that makes them stand out.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11)

Why did Moses'face glow?

Moses' face glew because he spoke with God face to face. And I think Moses' radiant face was an indication of the presence of God and His power to change a person.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

I think people were becoming afraid of him whenerver they saw his face glowing and as a result he had to cover it.

Why didn't more people's face glow in Moses'time?

I think it is because of the weak faith. I remember how they were always troubling Moses whenever they were encountering problems and even to the extent of blaming God.

What's the difference between the spread of God's glory in Moses'time when compared to our own time?

The difference is that, during Moses' time the glory was of the law and was not permanent; it faded. During our time, the glory is of the Spirit and is permanent.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses' face glowed because he'd been in the presence of God, and received the law from God. The people couldn't stand to see the glory because they were sinful and had no relationship with God (and mostly didn't want one). The day we live in is in the greater glory of the New Covenant where all believers are welcome and accepted by God to dwell in his presence; we are forgiven and accepted.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? After his encounter with God, the Glory was so great he glowed.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? He was different, the glow may have scared some, or it might have brought unwanted attention to him

Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? In the OT, the glory was temporary, and few had one on one encounters or the hunger to seek God face to face.

What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time? In the OT, the glory was temporary, after Jesus died on the Cross, the Holy Spirit lives in us and we can experience His glory anytime we choose to, when we put all of our "stuff" aside and give in to the spirit. I thank God for this daily.

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Q1. (2 Corinthians 3:7-11) Why did Moses’ face glow? Why did he cover it when he was out with the people? Why didn’t more people’s face glow in Moses’ time? What’s the difference between the spread of God’s glory in Moses’ time when compared to our own time?

Moses face glowed because he had contact with the glorious God and God's glory shone on him.

After Moses, it appears to me that the people after him did not have the dgree of intimacy Moses had with God. This probably explains why they did not glow like Moses did.

During the time of Moses, God's glory through the Spirit of God shone only on Moses. After him, (and in our time), the spiirit of God that gives life through the Lord Jesus Christ shone through whoever had recieved Jesus Christ.

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Moses face glowed from being in the presence of Jehovah Lord God. And when he came out of the tabernacle, his face was so bright that it made people afraid. So Moses put a veil on his face so he could talk with people.

God only talked face to face with Moses. Being in God's very presence would make anything glow with glory.

Moses was not perfect, but God decided to talk with Moses face to face and not with any other person. From the time of Jesus being on earth, God has not spoken to man as He did with Moses.

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Why did Moses'face glow?

Mosesface glow because of the glory of God.

Why did he cover it when he was out with the people?

Because it was fading.

Why didn't more people's face glow in Moses'time?

Because of their sins. They were under the law .

What's the difference between the spread of God's glory in Moses'time when compared to our own time?

In Moses time God spoke to His people through prophets but now we have our mediator our Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit interceeding for us.

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