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Aug 13

What was the context in the time when 2 Corinthians 3:18 was written? Explain it in a very very simplify language and use simplify English words??

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Aug 13
At the time when 2 Corinthians 3:18 was written, the Apostle Paul was talking to the people in the church in Corinth. He was explaining to them that when they follow Jesus and believe in him, they will become more like him. Just like looking in a mirror and seeing your reflection, they will start to reflect Jesus' love and goodness in their own lives. This was meant to encourage the Corinthians to keep growing in their faith and become more like Jesus every day.
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Aug 13
Time and Context of 2 Corinthians 3:18

Background:

- The early church was facing challenges from false teachers who claimed to have special knowledge and authority.
- The apostle Paul wrote 2 Corinthians to address these claims and encourage the believers in Corinth.

Verse 3:18:

"And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord."

Context:

- Paul is contrasting the freedom and clarity of the new covenant (in Christ) with the limitations and obscurity of the old covenant (represented by the veil that covered Moses' face).
- He emphasizes that believers can now "behold the glory of the Lord" (Jesus Christ) with an unveiled face.
- As they gaze upon the glory of Christ, they are being transformed into his image, becoming more like him in character and purpose.

Simplified Explanation:

- In the old days, people had to look at God's laws through a veil or covering.
- Now, because of Jesus Christ, we can see God's face clearly.
- When we look at God's face, we become more like him. We start to act and think like him, and we reflect his glory to the world.
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