I am not asking who here dislikes masks.
I am not asking who here is inconvenienced by masks.
I am not asking who here would rather not wear a mask.
I am asking, who here,
HATES
masks. With a capital H.
I am one. To hell with masks.
I am not asking who here dislikes masks.
I am not asking who here is inconvenienced by masks.
I am not asking who here would rather not wear a mask.
I am asking, who here,
HATES
masks. With a capital H.
I am one. To hell with masks.
Maybe I'm wrong but I'm reading it in both senses. The ending point is certainly metaphoric but I think referring to moses it's speaking about a physical veil on his face preventing the people from really understanding what moses was communicating.
There's certainly a point made about being forthright
Yes, I believe God is comparing the physical veil that Moses wore to the spiritual veil that people wear that prevents them from understanding the truth of God's word. So He wasn't telling us not to physically wear masks (unfortunately hahaha), but to not to wear spiritual masks. This way our hearts and minds are open to learning God's truth.
I asked my husband for his opinion on this as well just to double check, and he agreed with me. He went to Bible college and is extremely knowledgeable about theology and has read and studied the entire Bible, so I always take Bible questions to him.