Philippians 2:7
And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross — tapeinoō (humiliated himself) shows the voluntary character: Christ's humiliation is self-imposed, not enforced. Obedience (hypakousai) to death echoes the obedience required of Adam (who disobeyed) and Israel (who broke covenant). 'Even death on a cross' is the eschatological nadir: crucifixion was slave's death, ultimate shame in the Roman world. The progression downward ('emptied... humbled... obedient... death... cross') traces the depths of self-surrender.