2 Corinthians Chapter 3 - Marianne Manley

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In 2 Corinthians Chapter 3, Paul contrasts the Law of Moses with his New Testament ministry.
Christ's instructions through Paul is what is valid today, not the preaching of the Hebrew legalists in the past or in the present.
How does the New Covenant differ from the New Testament?
A testament is a will that goes into effect after the testator dies (Heb. 9:16).
A covenant is an agreement or contract made between two or more persons.
Commend means to confidently speak in favor of one that has demonstrated trustworthiness and performed to satisfaction.
Paul does not need letter to or from the Corinthians since he saved them and they received the Spirit of the Son of God.
Paul is approved of God and does not need man's approval (1 Cor. 4:3).

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