My position is that it must be looked at in the context of Proverbs 8. As I have brought out before, the word “possess” as in “own” is never used of something that one has always had.
No one but God can ever eternally possess something, or ever eternally create something. If you say it has never been used that way before, you may be correct, but that is not the same as saying it
cannotbe used that way. The word can mean to possess. How long a thing is possessed the word itself does not say, just like in english. But the next verse, which describes the length of possession, can say, “I was brought forth eternally.”
The sense includes the acquiring of something by creating, begetting or purchasing, etc.
Note that from olam is parallel to from the beginning. The beginning is the start of the ancient times, of old. There is no way that this language can be construed as that this Wisdom is something that God had always had from everlasting times extending forever in the past.
Yes it can, i’ll show you why; because that language is also used of God. it is tranlslated NAB 22
5 "The LORD begot me, the first-born of his ways, the forerunner of his prodigies of long ago;
23
6 From of old** (is also used of God)** I was poured forth, at the first, before the earth.
Add to this that Wisdom is considered a part of what God fashioned, the first part and it makes it impossible that this language teaches an eternal generation of the Son.
It is not impossible for God to eternally fashion something. Is it?
SimonArizona:
My point is qedem in itself does not imply existing only for a period of time. And that it is allowable to interpret these verses as “God has possessed His Wisdom eternally.”
Dan:
The word could be used to describe this, if the inspired writer chose to do so. The word was used by bible writers to show that God existed both into the past forever and will exist into the future forever. That is what Me Olam Ad Olam means in its intensified form in Psalm 90:2 - NAB Psalm 90:2 Before the mountains were born, the earth and the world brought forth, from eternity to eternity you are God.
If olam was used of Wisdom in this way, the discussion would be over. You would be correct. But it is not and you are not. Olam in Proverbs 8 is a description of the beginning of someone a very long time ago and also with the explicit verbiage that shows that this person did not exist prior to their creation. Wisdom is defined as being created from a period of time
Wisdom is said to before God’s oldest works, the verses do not
only say what you imply.
SimonArizona:
We agree that Wisdom proceeds from God before the oldest of His works.
Dan:
The New Revised Standard Version faithfully reflects the Hebrew and shows that Wisdom was the beginning of God’s word and thus a part of it as well as being the first of the acts of God.
NRS Proverbs 8:22 The LORD created me
at the beginning of his work, the
first of his acts of long ago. 23 Ages ago I was set up, at the first, before the beginning of the earth.
SimonArizona:
“I was brought forth from olam.” It is not clear from these verses that Wisdom has a beginning, as at one time did not exist at all.
Dan:
Yes it is clear. The Hebrew is reshit darko (beginning of his way) and it describes Wisdom. The beginning of something in the context is a part of something, the first part. The first-part of God’s way, Wisdom is the first thing God produces, before even his oldest works, before all things existed, eternal production.
Some bible versions interpret the beginning of his way as the time when things were created. This interpretation still puts the acquisition of Wisdom by creating or begetting as being included with the other things God created.
A creation out of nothing into time is another hebrew word.
I’m tired of this circulation.