Philippians 2:8-11
2:8 a in obedience to God: It was God’s will that Jesus die for the sins of humanity (see Isa 53:7 b; Matt 26:39 c; John 3:16 d; 10:17-18 e; Rom 5:8 f, 19 g; 8:3 h; Heb 5:8 i; 1 Jn 4:9-10 j, 14 k).• a criminal’s death on a cross: In the Roman Empire, crucifixion was a cruel and humiliating punishment for criminals.
2:9 l As a result of Christ’s humble obedience, God elevated him to the place of highest honor; see Acts 1:9-10 m; cp. Acts 2:32-33 n; 7:55-56 o.
• the name above all other names: Jesus has supreme authority and power (Phil 2:10-11 p; cp. Matt 28:18 q; John 17:5 r; Acts 2:33-36 s; Heb 2:9 t; 12:2 u).
Summary for Phil 2:10-11: 2:10-11 v The entire creation, including spiritual powers and angels, humans on earth, and those who have died, will one day acknowledge the authority of Jesus Christ as Lord (see Eph 1:9-10 w, 21 x; Col 1:20-25 y; 1 Pet 3:22 z).
• every tongue declare (cp. Isa 45:23 aa; Rom 14:11 ab): This does not imply universal salvation, because not all will confess him as Lord freely out of love and devotion.
• Lord, a divine title representing the Old Testament name Yahweh, is frequently applied to Jesus in the New Testament.
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