Veil
New TestamentVine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words
Definition
lit., "that which is spread out" (petannumi) "before" (kata), hence, "a veil," is used (a) of the inner "veil" of the tabernacle, Heb 6:19, Heb 9:3; (b) of the corresponding "veil" in the Temple, Mat 27:51, Mar 15:38, Luk 23:45; (c) metaphorically of the "flesh" of Christ, Heb 10:20, i.e., His body which He gave up to be crucified, thus by His expiatory death providing a means of the spiritual access of believers, the "new and living way," into the presence of God.
"a covering," is used (a) of the "veil" which Moses put over his face when descending Mount Sinai, thus preventing Israel from beholding the glory, 2Co 3:13; (b) metaphorically of the spiritually darkened vision suffered retributively by Israel, until the conversion on the nation to their Messiah takes place, 2Co 1:3-16. See under UNLIFTED.
rendered "a veil" in the AV marg. of 1Co 11:15, see COVER, B, No. 1, VESTURE.