This also may explain the enigmatic passage in Philippians 2 wherein Jesus is given the name above all others's:
The above passage is likely inferring Jesus as this YHWH Hakatan figure.
But then let's look at Paul.
Paul's name, Paulus, itself is indicative of a similar meaning, that being "smaller", "humble", "lesser". Is Paul, by virtue of his name, calling himself the Lesser Jesus?
Consider: Paul again and again calls himself the servant, emissary, slave, prisoner, and Apostle of Christ. And observe what he says of himself in Philippians:
"Christ will be honoured in my body". Paul, by his own words, literally embodies the Spirit of Christ. He is not a prisoner in that he is chained up, but that the Spirit has taken hold of him.
Paul is creating a spiritual chain from the Father, to himself. Christ is that chain.
What does this mean overall? That Paul is undoubtedly the Paraclete, which I have been saying for years now; and that, possibly, he is more so in the business of deifying himself than honouring Jesus. Which isn't too absurd to think. Peregrinus certainly did it; and Apollonius was deified by his followers. Simon Magus and Yeshu ben Stada as well.
But anyway, that's all I've got for now.