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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus did not empty Himself of His divine attributesno such attributes are mentioned in the verse, and it is obvious in the gospels that Jesus possessed the power and wisdom of God. Calming the storm is just one display of Jesus’ divine power (Mark 4:39).

  2. The meaning of the Sons self-emptying is a rather contested notion where some interpret Christ’s kenosis as a complete divestiture of his divinity while others see an abdication of only some of his divine attributes.

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  3. He gave up all the divine attributes, so that Deity was stripped to a bare essence. Finally, there are those who, excluding from the passage all reference to a pre-existent state, regard the kenosis as having taken place wholly within the earthly life of the man Christ Jesus.

  4. Careful attention to the details of Phil 2:5-8 helps to state as well as the human mind can comprehend just what the kenosis involved and hence how His humanity and deity related to each other. He emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, and humbled Himself, becoming obedient to death.

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  5. Jesus did not empty Himself of His divine attributesno such attributes are mentioned in the verse, and it is obvious in the gospels that Jesus possessed the power and wisdom of God.

  6. Mar 2, 2017 · o Jesus must have emptied Himself (cf. Phil 2;7) of at least some of His divine attributes in order to become truly human. o Wayne Grudem: “It just seemed too incredible for modern rational and ‘scientific’ people to believe that Jesus Christ could be truly human and fully, absolutely God at the same time.

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  8. Some interpret this verb as indicating that our Lord emptied Himself of His divine attributes, while others state He voluntary denied Himself of His divine attributes as a human being. These represent the liberal and conservative views of what we call in theology the “kenosis” of Christ.

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