Ang Halimbawa ni Cristo. 2 Kaya nga, yamang mayroong kasiglahan ang buhay kay Cristo, mayroong kaaliwan ng pag-ibig, mayroong pakikiisa ng Espiritu Santo, at mayroong kagandahang-loob at malasakit para sa isa't isa, 2 lubusin ninyo ang aking kagalakan; magkaroon kayo ng iisang kaisipan, mabuklod kayo sa iisang pag-ibig, at magkaisa kayo sa puso't diwa. 3 Huwag kayong gumawa ng anuman dahil sa
(2) That ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. âIn this verse there is again a four-fold division; but of a different kind. St. Paul begins with the exhortation not uncommon from him, to be likeminded,â that is, to have true sympathy (as in Romans 12:16; Romans 15:5; 2Corinthians 13:11; also Philippians 3:16; Philippians 4:2); which he naturally Every tongue; all creatures endowed with the gift of speech. The word rendered "confess" is commonly associated with the idea of thanksgiving, as in Matthew 11:25, and generally in the Septuagint. Every tongue shall confess with thankful adoration that he who took upon him the form of a slave, is Lord of all. 58 Fletcher-Louis, âHarpagmos Revisited: Phil 2:6â11 and the Christian vision of (divine) identityâ, 1, âPhil 2:6â11 is among the most important pieces of evidence for the emerging consensus view, championed by Larry Hurtado, Richard Bauckham, N. T. Wright and others that Paul and the earliest Christians had a kind of Christological Paul adopted (even adapted) the song for his letter to the Philippians. The original form is hotly debated; some group the verses into two stanzas (6-8 & 9-11); others group the verses into three stanzas (6-7a, 7b-8, & 9-11). Whether Paul made additions or subtractions to the hymn is unknown.