The poetic language expresses the two natures of Christ, who was "in the form of God" and "emptied himself, taking the form of a slave" or servant. In this "human likeness" and "human form," Christ "humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death-even death on a cross.".

Hymns for Philippians 2 from Hymnary.org, an authoritative index of hymns and hymnals. Skip to main content. So far in 2023, 13 million people from 200-plus countries around the world have benefitted from the Hymnary website! 6.6.6 D: Philippians 2:11: German, c. 1800: Doxologies; Praise & Adoration; Songs for Children Hymns; Creation and

In the Christ-hymn of Philippians 2:6-11, ἁρ π αγ μ ὸν it is said 'of the preexistent one (who "was in the form [μ ορφῇ ] of God") that he did not ἁρ π αγ μ ὸν

Hymns for Philippians 2 from Hymnary.org, an authoritative index of hymns and hymnals. Skip to main content. So far in 2023, 13 million people from 200-plus countries around the world have benefitted from the Hymnary website! 6.6.6.6.8.8: Philippians 2:11: Ascension & Reign of Christ; Judge, God/Christ as; King, God/Christ as; Return of

Scholars who interpret Phil 2:6-11 as an early Christian hymn point out that it contains a rich vocabulary, a number of poetic elements (e.g., parallelism, paradox, climax), and that, with only one or two small changes, it can stand alone as an independent composition. They also note that, although it speaks of Christ's death and exaltation
The Hymn in Philippians (Phil 2,6-11) is often put in relationship with texts from the First Testament, be it passages which deal with the pre-existence of wisdom or those which evoke the destiny
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