25. Three assertions are here disputed, which, in the order in which the Apostle makes them, are first the end, then the delivering, and lastly the subjection. The object is to prove that Christ ceases to exist at the end, that He loses His kingdom, when He delivers it up, that He strips Himself of the divine nature, when He is subjected to God.
25. Tria in quaestionem vocata.---Tria igitur secundum dictorum ordinem in quaestionem vocantur, primum finis, deinde traditio, deinde subjectio: ut per haec aut desinat Christus in fine, aut regnum tradendo non teneat, aut extra Dei naturam Deo subjectus exsistat.