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I've had it quoted at me a few times, and it always struck me as some kind of hopelessly garbled version of the well-known passage from the Letter to the Romans that speaks about the idea of the Crucified Messiah's being "a stumbling block to the Jews and a foolishness to the Greeks" (I'm quoting from memory, so it may be the other way around, or may even be from "Corinthians").
If that's the model, it's certainly one of the passages from the New Testament that provides the richest soil for speculation, imagination and creativity, precisely identifying, as it does, the two very different kinds of "absurdity" that the mystery of kenosis seemed to be to two major cultures of the Hellenic era.
But you don't seem to be making much of it, so maybe it just was some shit flung together at random cos it sounded good.