6 who, when he was in the form of Aloha, considered this not to be robbery, (this, namely,) that he was the co-equal of Aloha:
7 yet emptied he himself, and took the form of a servant, and was made in the form of men;
8 and in fashion was found as a man, and humbled himself, and was obedient unto death, but the death of the cross.