Patristic A.D. 457
“He says of the divine Word that, being God, he was not seen to be God but wore a human appearance. Yet the words "in the likeness of men" are appropriate to him, for the nature that he assumed was truly human, and yet he was not [merely] a man, though he at first glance appeared to be only a man.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Phil 2:7 (EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS 2.6-7)
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