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Warfield clearly expresses its semantic force: Paul does not simply say, "He was God." He says, "He was in the form of God," employing a turn of speech which throws emphasis upon Our Lord's possession of the specific quality of God.
In reading Philippians 2:6-11, it is crucial to remember that the hymn is part of a letter, in a series of letters that Paul wrote, which were intended to be read by an orator Corne´ Bekker, "The Philippians Hymn (2:5-11) as an Early Mimetic Christological Model of Christian Leadership in Roman Philippi," (paper, Servant Leadership
Conclusion The hymn seem to be not very special because there are many hymns not only in Paul's letters (Eph 1:3-14; 5:14; Phil 2:6-11; Col. 1:15-20; 1 Tim. 3:16; 2 Tim. 2:11-13) but also in New Testament (Luke 1:46-55, 67-79; 2:14, 29-32; Rev 1:5-6; 4:8, 11; 5:9-14; 7:10- 12, 15-17; 11:15-18; 12:10-12; 15:3-4; 16:5
Philippians 2:6-11 speaks with great economy of words about mysteries no human mind can fully comprehend — the character of the Godhead, the incarnation of Jesus, the glorification of Christ. But if we cannot know all, we can at least claim some things as true for our lives now and in eternity.
Christian hymns. To this last category belong most of the hymns and hymnic frag ments in the New Testament. Some of these specific Christian hymns can either be distinguished clearly from their context, for example Philippians 2:6-11 and 1 Timothy 3:16, or are woven into the text, for example the hymn in the prologue of
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