< 2 Corinthiërs 3 >

1 Beginnen wij onszelven wederom u aan te prijzen? Of behoeven wij ook, gelijk sommigen, brieven van voorschrijving aan u, of brieven van voorschrijving van u?
[As I write these things about myself], I am [RHQ] not [doing it] to boast about how good I am, [as some of you say I do]. Some people always carry letters with them that tell how well they work, [that other people] have [written]. But I do not [RHQ] need [to bring] letters like that [when I come to you]. Nor do I need to ask you [to write] letters like that [for me when I go to other congregations].
2 Gijlieden zijt onze brief, geschreven in onze harten, bekend en gelezen van alle mensen;
You yourselves are [MET] [like a] letter that recommends my work [for God to everyone]. People see [how Christ changed] your [lives when you believed the message that I taught you]. Everyone [who knows you] can see [the result of my work for God].
3 Als die openbaar zijt geworden, dat gij een brief van Christus zijt, en door onzen dienst bereid, die geschreven is niet met inkt, maar door den Geest des levenden Gods, niet in stenen tafelen, maar in vlezen tafelen des harten.
You are [MET] [like] a letter that Christ himself [has written] that says good things about [my work for God in your lives]. You show [people by the way you now conduct your lives that God has changed your lives] as a result of my work [among you. People did] not [find out about you by] reading [a letter that was written to them on paper] with [pen and] ink. Instead, [they saw how] the Spirit of the all-powerful God [has changed your lives]. Nor [did people find out about you by reading] a letter that was carved on stone slabs [like the stone slabs that God gave to Moses]. Instead, [it was the change that God’s Spirit made in] your lives [MET] [that they saw].
4 En zodanig een vertrouwen hebben wij door Christus bij God.
I [can very] confidently [write these things about the work that Silas, Timothy, and I did among you, because God knows that what I write is true. We(exc) are true workers] for God [because of what] Christ [has done for us].
5 Niet dat wij van onszelven bekwaam zijn iets te denken, als uit onszelven; maar onze bekwaamheid is uit God;
We [(exc)], by ourselves, do not have the ability [to do this work]. None of us [apostles] can say, “[I have changed the lives of these people].” God is the one [who has given us this ability].
6 Die ons ook bekwaam gemaakt heeft, om te zijn dienaars des Nieuwen Testaments, niet der letter, maar des Geestes; want de letter doodt, maar de Geest maakt levend.
He is the one who enables us [(exc)] to be his messengers. [He has enabled us to tell people the message] about the new agreement [that he is making with them]. This is not a [message about obeying all the] written laws [of his old agreement that he made with the Jewish people]. Instead, [it is a message about God giving us his] Spirit. [Previously, God condemned people to be] separated from him forever [if they did not obey his laws]. But by [God’s new agreement] his Spirit enables people to live [eternally].
7 En indien de bediening des doods in letteren bestaande, en in stenen ingedrukt, in heerlijkheid is geweest, alzo dat de kinderen Israels het aangezicht van Mozes niet konden sterk aanzien, om de heerlijkheid zijns aangezichts, die te niet gedaan zou worden,
[Moses] taught [the people that if they did not obey God’s laws completely they would be] separated from God forever. [God] wrote [his laws] on stone [slabs. Then he gave them to Moses to teach them to the people. Although God’s laws condemned the people] to die, [when Moses brought those laws down from Sinai Mountain, God caused Moses’ face to shine] Moses’ face to shine radiantly [to show the people that these laws were God’s laws. It shone]. so brightly that the people of Israel could not keep looking at Moses’ face. [They had to look away]. But the brightness was slowly fading away.
8 Hoe zal niet veel meer de bediening des Geestes in heerlijkheid zijn?
[So], [since God showed in such a wonderful way that those laws that condemned the people to die were from him], surely when we [(exc)] teach [people about how God’s] Spirit will [change their lives], [God will show] in an even more wonderful way [that] it is [his message.] [RHQ]
9 Want indien de bediening der verdoemenis heerlijkheid geweest is, veel meer is de bediening der rechtvaardigheid overvloedig in heerlijkheid.
The message [that Moses taught them was wonderful, but when people heard] that message, [they realized that they were sinners and that God] would punish them. But God’s message that we [(exc) teach is a] much more wonderful message. We teach people that God will (erase the record of/declare people no longer guilty for) [the sinful things that they have done].
10 Want ook het verheerlijkte is zelfs niet verheerlijkt in dezen dele, ten aanzien van deze uitnemende heerlijkheid.
[The truth is that, although the work of teaching the people to obey God’s laws] was once important, it is not as important now, because [the work of teaching people that God will forgive them and] enable them to live to please him is far more important.
11 Want indien hetgeen te niet gedaan wordt, in heerlijkheid was, veel meer is hetgeen blijft, in heerlijkheid.
Furthermore, [the message that Moses taught was not a lasting message, just like] the brightness on his face was not lasting and soon faded away. But [when God gives his Spirit to people], the wonderful work that [God’s Spirit does in their lives] is much greater [because] it lasts forever.
12 Dewijl wij dan zodanige hoop hebben, zo gebruiken wij vele vrijmoedigheid in het spreken;
We [(exc)] know that the message that we teach is a [much more wonderful message than the message that Moses taught]. So we [can preach] boldly.
13 En doen niet gelijkerwijs Mozes, die een deksel op zijn aangezicht legde, opdat de kinderen Israels niet zouden sterk zien op het einde van hetgeen te niet gedaan wordt.
We do not [need to put a veil over our faces when we teach people], as Moses did. Moses put a veil over his face so that the Israelites would not see that the radiance [on his face] soon faded away. [Similarly, the glory of the old agreement has also faded away].
14 Maar hun zinnen zijn verhard geworden; want tot op den dag van heden blijft hetzelfde deksel in het lezen des Ouden Testaments, zonder ontdekt te worden, hetwelk door Christus te niet gedaan wordt.
But the Israelis stubbornly refused to [understand that the old agreement would end]. Even now, when they read the old agreement, [they still do not realize that it has ended. It is as if] [MET] that same veil [that Moses put on his face] is now over their [minds, keeping them from understanding God’s true message]. They will [understand that message] only when [they come to trust] in Christ. Then [it will be as though God] has removed the veil.
15 Maar tot den huidigen dag toe, wanneer Mozes gelezen wordt, ligt een deksel op hun hart.
[Throughout all these years], even until now, when [the Israelis] read what Moses [write, it is as though] a veil is covering their minds.
16 Doch zo wanneer het tot den Heere zal bekeerd zijn, zo wordt het deksel weggenomen.
But when any of them believes in the Lord [Jesus], [God] removes that veil from them.
17 De Heere nu is de Geest; en waar de Geest des Heeren is, aldaar is vrijheid.
[It is by the power of his] Spirit that the Lord [works in our lives], and the Lord’s Spirit has set us free [from trying to obey all the rules and rituals that God gave Moses].
18 En wij allen, met ongedekten aangezichte de heerlijkheid des Heeren als in een spiegel aanschouwende, worden naar hetzelfde beeld in gedaante veranderd, van heerlijkheid tot heerlijkheid, als van des Heeren Geest.
[It is as though God] has removed the veil from our faces [MET]. We realize how awesome Jesus is. As we realize that, we are continually being changed {[the Holy Spirit is] continually changing us} to become more and more like Jesus, [so that people can see], more and more, how awesome [Jesus is]. It is the Spirit of the Lord who does [this].

< 2 Corinthiërs 3 >