O.T. Quotations in the N.T. (9)
"Turning unto the Lord" in II Cor. 3:16 must, therefore, mean: a deep and abiding change of the heart, a turning away from self-chosen ways of seeking to establish their own righteousness on the part of Israel, and turning to the righteousness of God in Christ. But does "turning unto the Lord" also have this meaning in Exodus 34:34? The text reads literally: "But when Moses went in before the Lord to speak with Him. . . ." This hardly can be interpreted as referring to repentance on the part...
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