| Albert J. LaChance - Self-Help - 2006 - 286 pages
...himself, taking the form of a slave, becoming as humans are; and being in every way like a human being, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. And for this God raised him high and gave hin the name which is above all other names.4 — PHILIPPIANS... | |
| Norbert Hintersteiner - Bibles - 2007 - 537 pages
...relationship between a true understanding of God and a person's real name. We are told therein about God who "raised him high, and gave him the name which is above all other name, so that all beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underground, should bend the knee... | |
| Patricia Jordan - Religion - 2008 - 138 pages
...taking the form of a slave, becoming as human beings are, and being in every way like a human being he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. (Phil. 2: 6—8) Self-emptying through poverty, humbler yet, even to the patient suffering on the Cross... | |
| John D'Arcy May - Christian union - 2007 - 510 pages
...himself Taking the form of a slave Becoming as human beings are And being in every way like a human being He was humbler yet Even to accepting death, death on a cross. As with the servant of the Suffering Servant songs (Isaiah 52:13-53:13), the hymn continues the movement... | |
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