1Are we to begin again, ourselves, to commend? or have we need, like some, of commendatory letters unto you, or from you? 2Our letter, ye, are, inscribed in our hearts, noted and read by all men: 3Manifesting yourselves that ye are a letter of Christ, ministered by us,inscribednot with ink, but with hearts of flesh. 4But, such confidence as this, have we, through the Christ, towards God. 5Not that, of our own selves, sufficient, are we, to reckon anything as of ourselves, but, our sufficiency, is of God; 6Who also hath made us sufficient to be ministers of a new covenantnot of letter, but of spirit, for, the letter, killeth, whereas, the Spirit, maketh alive. 7But, if, the ministry of death, in letters engraven in stones, was brought into existence with glory, so that the sons of Israel could not look steadfastly into the face of Moses, by reason of the glory of his facewhich was to be done away, 8How shall not, rather, the ministry of the Spirit, be with glory? 9For, if, the ministry of condemnation was glory, much rather, doth the ministry of righteousness abound with glory, 10For that which hath been made glorious, hath not even been made glorious, in this respect,by reason of the surpassing glory. 11For, if that which was to be done away 12Having, then, such hope as this, great openness of speech, do we use; 13And are not just like Moses, kept putting a veil upon his face, so that the sons of Israel should not look steadily unto the end of that which was to be done away. 14But their thoughts were turned into stone: for, until this very day, the same veil, upon the reading of the old covenant, abideth, not to be removed, because, in Christ, it is to be done away; 15But, until this day, whensoever Moses is read, a veil upon their heart, doth lie; 16Howbeit, whensoever he turneth unto Lord, he taketh off the veil: 17And, the Lord, is, the Spirit: now, where the Spirit of one who is Lord freedom! 18And, we all, with unveiled face, receiving and reflecting, the glory of