Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
But their minds were hardened (alla epwrwqh ta nohmata autwn). Their thoughts (nohmata) literally. Pwrow (first aorist passive indicative here) is late verb from pwrov, hard skin, to cover with thick skin (callus), to petrify. See on Mark 6:52; Mark 8:17.
Of the old covenant (thv palaiav diaqhkhv). The Old Testament. Palaiov (ancient) in contrast to kainov (fresh, verse II Corinthians 3:6). See Matthew 13:52.
The same veil (to auto kalumma). Not that identical veil, but one that has the same effect, that blinds their eyes to the light in Christ. This is the tragedy of modern Judaism.
Unlifted (mh anakaluptomenon). Present passive participle of anakaluptw, old verb, to draw back the veil, to unveil.
Is done away (katargeitai). Same verb as in verses II Corinthians 3:7, II Corinthians 3:11.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing 2 Corinthians 3:14:
Romans 11:7
1 Timothy 4:13
Hebrews 8:8
Hebrews 8:11
Revelation 1:3
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