Philippians 2:7
but did empty himself, the form of a servant having taken, in the likeness of men having been made,
but did empty himself, the form of a servant having taken, in the likeness of men having been made,
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8and in fashion having been found as a man, he humbled himself, having become obedient unto death -- death even of a cross,
9wherefore, also, God did highly exalt him, and gave to him a name that `is' above every name,
10that in the name of Jesus every knee may bow -- of heavenlies, and earthlies, and what are under the earth --
2fulfil ye my joy, that ye may mind the same thing -- having the same love -- of one soul -- minding the one thing,
3nothing in rivalry or vain-glory, but in humility of mind one another counting more excellent than yourselves --
4each not to your own look ye, but each also to the things of others.
5For, let this mind be in you that `is' also in Christ Jesus,
6who, being in the form of God, thought `it' not robbery to be equal to God,
7Thou didst make him some little less than messengers, with glory and honour Thou didst crown him, and didst set him over the works of Thy hands,
8all things Thou didst put in subjection under his feet,' for in the subjecting to him the all things, nothing did He leave to him unsubjected, and now not yet do we see the all things subjected to him,
9and him who was made some little less than messengers we see -- Jesus -- because of the suffering of the death, with glory and honour having been crowned, that by the grace of God for every one he might taste of death.
10For it was becoming to Him, because of whom `are' the all things, and through whom `are' the all things, many sons to glory bringing, the author of their salvation through sufferings to make perfect,
27and whoever may will among you to be first, let him be your servant;
28even as the Son of Man did not come to be ministered to, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.'
44and whoever of you may will to become first, he shall be servant of all;
45for even the Son of Man came not to be ministered to, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.'
4doth rise from the supper, and doth lay down his garments, and having taken a towel, he girded himself;
11And the greater of you shall be your ministrant,
12and whoever shall exalt himself shall be humbled, and whoever shall humble himself shall be exalted.
9for ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that because of you he became poor -- being rich, that ye by that poverty may become rich.
14And the Word became flesh, and did tabernacle among us, and we beheld his glory, glory as of an only begotten of a father, full of grace and truth.
16for, doubtless, of messengers it doth not lay hold, but of seed of Abraham it layeth hold,
3for even the Christ did not please himself, but, according as it hath been written, `The reproaches of those reproaching Thee fell upon me;'
16of the same mind one toward another, not minding the high things, but with the lowly going along; become not wise in your own conceit;
21for him who did not know sin, in our behalf He did make sin, that we may become the righteousness of God in him.
26but ye `are' not so, but he who is greater among you -- let him be as the younger; and he who is leading, as he who is ministering;
27for who is greater? he who is reclining (at meat), or he who is ministering? is it not he who is reclining (at meat)? and I -- I am in your midst as he who is ministering.
9not having my righteousness, which `is' of law, but that which `is' through faith of Christ -- the righteousness that is of God by the faith,
10to know him, and the power of his rising again, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being conformed to his death,
3who being the brightness of the glory, and the impress of His subsistence, bearing up also the all things by the saying of his might -- through himself having made a cleansing of our sins, sat down at the right hand of the greatness in the highest,
8through being a Son, did learn by the things which he suffered -- the obedience,
29that no flesh may glory before Him;
30and of Him ye -- ye are in Christ Jesus, who became to us from God wisdom, righteousness also, and sanctification, and redemption,
35and having sat down he called the twelve, and he saith to them, `If any doth will to be first, he shall be last of all, and minister of all.'
15who is the image of the invisible God, first-born of all creation,
13and no one hath gone up to the heaven, except he who out of the heaven came down -- the Son of Man who is in the heaven.
9and that, he went up, what is it except that he also went down first to the lower parts of the earth?
10he who went down is the same also who went up far above all the heavens, that He may fill all things --
14As astonished at thee have been many, (So marred by man his appearance, And his form by sons of men.)
30because on account of the work of the Christ he drew near to death, having hazarded the life that he might fill up your deficiency of service unto me.
7with good-will serving, as to the Lord, and not to men,
21who shall transform the body of our humiliation to its becoming conformed to the body of his glory, according to the working of his power, even to subject to himself the all things.
14who did give himself for us, that he might ransom us from all lawlessness, and might purify to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works;
9because in him doth tabernacle all the fulness of the Godhead bodily,
15having stripped the principalities and the authorities, he made a shew of them openly -- having triumphed over them in it.
22who did not commit sin, nor was guile found in his mouth,
23who being reviled -- was not reviling again, suffering -- was not threatening, and was committing himself to Him who is judging righteously,
23and changed the glory of the incorruptible God into the likeness of an image of corruptible man, and of fowls, and of quadrupeds, and of reptiles.
5And causest him to lack a little of Godhead, And with honour and majesty compassest him.
18let no one beguile you of your prize, delighting in humble-mindedness and `in' worship of the messengers, intruding into the things he hath not seen, being vainly puffed up by the mind of his flesh,