• Philippians 2:5-11

  • 2024/10/11
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  • In this episode, we examine an extended essay that explores Philippians 2:5-11, arguing that this New Testament passage is an early oral creed that predates its written form. The author contends that the language used in the passage aligns with Jewish theology and does not support the notion of Jesus' divinity. Instead, it portrays Jesus as being exalted by God because of his humility and obedience. The episode also critiques common translations of the passage, suggesting that many translations lean toward a Trinitarian interpretation, which may obscure the passage’s original meaning. We dive into the implications of this interpretation and how it reshapes the understanding of Jesus' role in Christian theology.


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In this episode, we examine an extended essay that explores Philippians 2:5-11, arguing that this New Testament passage is an early oral creed that predates its written form. The author contends that the language used in the passage aligns with Jewish theology and does not support the notion of Jesus' divinity. Instead, it portrays Jesus as being exalted by God because of his humility and obedience. The episode also critiques common translations of the passage, suggesting that many translations lean toward a Trinitarian interpretation, which may obscure the passage’s original meaning. We dive into the implications of this interpretation and how it reshapes the understanding of Jesus' role in Christian theology.


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