>>we are too impure to see the face of God.
>>His radiance would fry us.
He walked with Adam, Moses, Abraham...
His craftsmanship is everywhere in nature.
The perception of beauty - especially in music and its mathematics - is His image reflected in us.
And then there is The Word.
Adam saw God’s face before the fall. Not after.
Moses conversed with God but did not see His face.
Abraham saw angels or God in a form that was toned down.
I do not deny the power of His creation or the perfection of the Word.
I think that “seeing His face” is a sloppy phrase in this situation.