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SC 26
Question 27
Wherein did Christ’ s humiliation consist?
Christ’ s humiliation consisted in his being born, and that in a low condition, (Luke 2:7) made under the law, (Gal.
4:4) undergoing the miseries of this life, (Heb.
12:2–3, Isa.
53:2–3) the wrath of God, (Luke 22:44, Matt.
27:46) and the cursed death of the cross:; (Phil.
2:8) in being buried, (1 Cor.
15:3–4) and continuing under the power of death for a time.
(Acts 2:24–27,31)
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