The order is as follows:
First. <em>3.</em> <em>The Kingly Messiah</em>
Second. <em>1. The Humble Servant</em>
Third. <em>4. The Son of Man</em>
Fourth. <em>2. The Son of God</em>
This is the order in which each theme takes place in New Testament. So let me explain step by step:
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<em>3.</em> <em>The Kingly Messiah</em>
According to New Testament, at this point Jesus came to the world. He's known as the Messiah and according to the bible He was born in Bethlehem, the city of David to be the Savior of the world as the Old Testament did establish. So according to New Testament He took the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. So as a man He humbled himself
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<em>1. The Humble Servant</em>
According to New Testament this happened as Jesus and his disciples approached Jerusalem. So they came to the towns of Bethphage and Bethany on the Mount of Olives. So Jesus entered Jerusalem sat on a donkey as The Humble Servant. The young donkey belonged to a man. The disciples borrowed it for this purpose.
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<em>4. The Son of Man</em>
Jesus stated that He was The Son of Man suggesting that He was born from María who was married to Joseph. So He declared several times that the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many. So this was an important statement of this man.
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<em>2. The Son of God</em>
Jesus stated that He was The Son of God as well suggesting that He came from the heaven sent by God the Father. In this way, He stated that his father was always at his work, and He too was working calling God his own Father. Also, He declared that whatever the Father did the Son also did.