Philipians 2:6

From: KJohn36574@aol.com
Date: Wed Dec 22 1999 - 22:37:58 EST


To: Dr. Alex Hopkins:

I see what you mean.

Williams translate verses 6 and 7:

"Though He was existing in the nature of God, He did not think His being on
an equality with God a thing to be selfishly grasped, but He laid it aside as
He took on the nature of a slave and became like other men."

Beck translates:

"Although He was God, He decided not to take advantage of His being equal
with God as though it were stolen goods, but He emptied Himself, made Himself
a slave, became like other human beings."

Ken Johnson
Elk Grove, CA
KJohn36574@aol.com

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