But their minds were blinded; not only did God place a veil on the dispensation, but there was a veil on their minds also-that of unbelief and hardness of heart. In this natural and easy way does the veil on Moses' face lead the apostle to speak of the veil on the minds of the covenant people.

The same veil; the same blindness as to the meaning of the Old Testament scriptures.

Which veil is done away in Christ; the obscurity of the Old Testament prophecies, types, and figures, is removed by their fulfilment in Christ. But as the hearts of the Jews are still opposed to him, and their minds blinded, they do not see this fulfilment.

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