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Ambrosiaster (“Star of Ambrose”) is the name given to the anonymous author of the earliest complete Latin commentary on the thirteen epistles of Paul. The commentaries were thought to have been written by Ambrose throughout the Middle Ages, but their authorship was challenged by Erasmus, whose arguments have proved decisive. The commentaries, which serve as important witnesses to pre-Vulgate...

here the apostle is talking about the Son of God when he had become incarnate and been made man, saying: Have this mind in you, which was also in Christ Jesus, that is, in God and man. Who although he was in the form of God, lived among human beings and appeared by his acts and deeds to be God. The form of God is exactly the same as God. He is called the form and image of God so that it will be understood that although he is not God the Father, he is what God is. Therefore he did not count equality
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