Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Philippians 2:9
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9. Wherefore —as the just consequence of His self-humiliation and obedience ( Psalms 8:5 ; Psalms 8:6 ; Psalms 110:1 ; Psalms 110:7 ; Matthew 28:18 ; Luke 24:26 ; John 5:27 ; John 10:17 ; Romans 14:9 ; Ephesians 1:20-22 ; Hebrews 2:9 ). An intimation, that if we would hereafter be exalted, we too must, after His example, now humble ourselves ( Philippians 2:3 ; Philippians 2:5 ; Philippians 3:21 ; 1 Peter 5:5 ; 1 Peter 5:6 ). Christ emptied Christ; God exalted Christ as man to equality with God [BENGEL]. highly exalted — Greek, " super-eminently exalted" ( 1 Peter 5:6- : ). given him — Greek, "bestowed on Him." a name —along with the corresponding reality, glory and majesty. which —Translate, namely, "that which is above every name." The name "JESUS" ( Philippians 2:10 ), which is even now in glory His name of honor ( Acts 9:5 ). "Above" not only men, but angels ( Acts 9:5- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-10" class="com-number"
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