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Jacobus Gallus (Handl) (1550-1591) offers an affirmation/statement of faith inspired by Philippians 2:6-8 that reminds us of Jesus' dual nature. Appropriate for corporate prayer and celebration during the Advent and Christmas seasons.
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Mirabile mysterium declaratur hodie, innovantur naturae:
Deus homo factus est, id, quod fuit, permansit,
et quod non era, assumpsit, non commixtionem passus neque divisionem.
(A wondrous mystery is proclaimed today; all natures are renewed:
God has become human: He remained what He was,
and what He was not He became, suffering neither confusion nor division.)
—Jacob Handl (1550-1591)
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Philippians 2:6-8
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