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The Mind of God—The Exaltation of Christ
I.
The Nature of the Exaltation—“a name which is above every name.”
II.
The Purpose of the Exaltation.
A. “Every knee should bow.”
1. “In heaven.”
2. “In earth.”
3. “Under the earth.”
B. “Every tongue should confess.”
Edwards, A. L., Sr. (1978).
Expository Outlines from Paul’s Epistles (p.
41).
Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.
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