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The Veil on Moses’ Face, a Characteristic Feature of Mosaic Revelation
The Veil on Moses’ Face, a Characteristic Feature of Mosaic Revelation

Author(s): Eusebiu Borca
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Biblical studies
Published by: Presa Universitara Clujeana
Keywords: Veil; Moses; Revelation; Divine Glory; Mediator;

Summary/Abstract: This study examines the significance of the veil worn by Moses as a distinctive feature of the Mosaic revelation during his encounters with the divine. The veil, which covered Moses' radiant face, symbolizes both the fear and respect that the people of Israel had for the direct manifestation of God's glory, as well as the limitations of human understanding regarding God's goodness and greatness. Moses used the veil to shield the people from the brightness of his face—and, implicitly, from the divine glory itself. This action can be interpreted as a gesture of humility and care for the people's inability to perceive and fully comprehend that radiance. Additionally, the veil serves as a metaphor for the duality of divine communication—simultaneously concealing and revealing God's will. This duality reflects the complexity of the relationship between God and humanity in terms of revelation and concealment. Etymologically, the Hebrew term מַסְוֶה appears only in the context of Moses' veil, emphasizing its uniqueness and significance within the biblical narrative. Moses also plays a vital role as a symbolic mediator between the sacred and the profane. Through his veil, he acts as an intermediary, establishing the covenant with God while providing both a threshold for accessibility and a protective barrier. In rabbinic and patristic literature, Moses' veil is reinterpreted from a hermeneutical and soteriological perspective. Here, the themes of salvation and knowledge of God are conveyed through a symbolic and prophetic understanding of sacred texts, paving the way for subsequent teachings and revelations. Overall, this study highlights the complexity of the natural and supernatural in the Old Testament narrative through the lens of a physical veil. It serves as a precursor to the theological iconostasis, bridging the past and the future in an ongoing search for the divine.

  • Issue Year: 13/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 91-109
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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