2 Corinthians 3:13
2 Corinthians 3:13 New Century Version (NCV)
We are not like Moses, who put a covering over his face so the Israelites would not see it. The glory was disappearing, and Moses did not want them to see it end.
2 Corinthians 3:12-15 The Message (MSG)
With that kind of hope to excite us, nothing holds us back. Unlike Moses, we have nothing to hide. Everything is out in the open with us. He wore a veil so the children of Israel wouldn’t notice that the glory was fading away—and they didn’t notice. They didn’t notice it then and they don’t notice it now, don’t notice that there’s nothing left behind that veil. Even today when the proclamations of that old, bankrupt government are read out, they can’t see through it. Only Christ can get rid of the veil so they can see for themselves that there’s nothing there.
2 Corinthians 3:13 King James Version (KJV)
and not as Moses, which put a vail over his face, that the children of Israel could not stedfastly look to the end of that which is abolished
2 Corinthians 3:13 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
and are not like Moses, who used to put a veil over his face so that the sons of Israel would not look intently at the end of what was fading away.
2 Corinthians 3:13 American Standard Version (ASV)
and are not as Moses, who put a veil upon his face, that the children of Israel should not look stedfastly on the end of that which was passing away
2 Corinthians 3:13 New International Version (NIV)
We are not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face to prevent the Israelites from seeing the end of what was passing away.
2 Corinthians 3:13 New King James Version (NKJV)
unlike Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the end of what was passing away.
2 Corinthians 3:13 Amplified Bible (AMP)
and we are not like Moses, who used to put a veil over his face so that the Israelites would not gaze at the end of the glory which was fading away.
2 Corinthians 3:13 New Living Translation (NLT)
We are not like Moses, who put a veil over his face so the people of Israel would not see the glory, even though it was destined to fade away.