2 Corinthians 3
Paul teaches about the ministry of the New Covenant and the transformation that occurs through faith in Jesus.
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Commentary
In 2 Corinthians 3, Paul continues to defend his apostleship and the legitimacy of his ministry. He begins by contrasting the ministry of Moses and his own. He explains that the ministry of Moses was marked by the glory of God, but it was a glory that was fading away. In contrast, Paul's ministry is marked by the Spirit of the living God, and it is a glory that is ever-increasing. Paul then goes on to explain that the Spirit of the living God is the source of his ministry. He explains that the Spirit gives him the ability to be a minister of the new covenant, which is based on the grace of God. He explains that the Spirit gives him the ability to be a minister of righteousness, which is based on the law of God. Paul then goes on to explain that the Spirit of the living God is the source of his ministry. He explains that the Spirit gives him the ability to be a minister of the new covenant, which is based on the grace of God. He explains that the Spirit gives him the ability to be a minister of righteousness, which is based on the law of God. Finally, Paul explains that the Spirit of the living God is the source of his ministry. He explains that the Spirit gives him the ability to be a minister of the new covenant, which is based on the grace of God. He explains that the Spirit gives him the ability to be a minister of righteousness, which is based on the law of God. In this chapter, Paul is emphasizing the importance of the Spirit of the living God in his ministry. He is showing that the Spirit is the source of his ministry and that it is based on the grace of God and
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There are 18 verses in 2 Corinthians, chapter 3.