Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xi Pg 27
2 Cor. iii. 16.
properly refer to the Jew, over whose gaze Moses’ veil is spread, to the effect that, when he is turned to the faith of Christ, he will understand how Moses spoke of Christ. But how shall the veil of the Creator be taken away by the Christ of another god, whose mysteries the Creator could not possibly have veiled—unknown mysteries, as they were of an unknown god? So he says that “we now with open face” (meaning the candour of the heart, which in the Jews had been covered with a veil), “beholding Christ, are changed into the same image, from that glory” (wherewith Moses was transfigured as by the glory of the Lord) “to another glory.”5704 5704
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes vi.iii Pg 26.3
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 3
VERSE (16) - Ex 34:34 De 4:30; 30:10 La 3:40 Ho 3:4,5 Ro 11:25-27