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Christ in the OT

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Who is he and who is Lord? Proverbs 8:31-36

I post this in response to another topic and then I reread this.

31-36

"Rejoicing in His inhabited world, finding delight with mankind.
Now, sons, listen to me; Happy are they who keep my ways.
Heed discipline and become wise; Do not spurn it.
Happy is the man who listens to me, Coming early to my gates each day,
Waiting outside my doors.
For he who finds me finds life.
And obtains favor from the Lord.
But he who misses me destroys himself;
All who hate me love death."

Does this not refer to "before Abraham , I am" ??

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[Replying to post 6 by William]

Couldn't then this person be anyone?

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Tcg wrote:
brianbbs67 wrote: Who is he and who is Lord? Proverbs 8:31-36

I post this in response to another topic and then I reread this.

31-36

"Rejoicing in His inhabited world, finding delight with mankind.
Now, sons, listen to me; Happy are they who keep my ways.
Heed discipline and become wise; Do not spurn it.
Happy is the man who listens to me, Coming early to my gates each day,
Waiting outside my doors.
For he who finds me finds life.
And obtains favor from the Lord.
But he who misses me destroys himself;
All who hate me love death."

Does this not refer to "before Abraham , I am" ??
If you read this proverb in context, the answer to, "who is he?", is wisdom. The proper question of course would be, "who is she?" given that the author states this:

"8:1 Does not wisdom call out? Does not understanding raise her voice?

2 At the highest point along the way, where the paths meet, she takes her stand;

3 beside the gate leading into the city, at the entrance, she cries aloud:"

The rest of the proverb is of course wisdom speaking. There is no reference at all to Jesus if that is your implication.
Yes that is correct. But why does the gender change? And who is this wisdom we here so often about in the OT? YHWH says pray first for wisdom. Was wisdom made carnate?

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brianbbs67 wrote:
Tcg wrote:
brianbbs67 wrote: Who is he and who is Lord? Proverbs 8:31-36

I post this in response to another topic and then I reread this.

31-36

"Rejoicing in His inhabited world, finding delight with mankind.
Now, sons, listen to me; Happy are they who keep my ways.
Heed discipline and become wise; Do not spurn it.
Happy is the man who listens to me, Coming early to my gates each day,
Waiting outside my doors.
For he who finds me finds life.
And obtains favor from the Lord.
But he who misses me destroys himself;
All who hate me love death."

Does this not refer to "before Abraham , I am" ??
If you read this proverb in context, the answer to, "who is he?", is wisdom. The proper question of course would be, "who is she?" given that the author states this:

"8:1 Does not wisdom call out? Does not understanding raise her voice?

2 At the highest point along the way, where the paths meet, she takes her stand;

3 beside the gate leading into the city, at the entrance, she cries aloud:"

The rest of the proverb is of course wisdom speaking. There is no reference at all to Jesus if that is your implication.
Yes that is correct. But why does the gender change?
I have no idea.

And who is this wisdom we here so often about in the OT?
Wisdom is a thing, not a person.

YHWH says pray first for wisdom. Was wisdom made carnate?
If it is your opinion that wisdom was made carnate, it is up to you to support that claim.

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brianbbs67 wrote: [Replying to post 5 by tam]
Peace to you, also.

I view it as you do. Goes along with "the Lord said to my lord". Just didn't notice it till last night.
Yes, I love when that happens; when my Lord opens up and/or explains something in the scriptures that I had not seen or understood before He showed it to me. Especially when it is about Him.



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your servant and a slave of Christ,
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tam wrote:
Yes, I love when that happens; when my Lord opens up and/or explains something in the scriptures that I had not seen or understood before He showed it to me. Especially when it is about Him.
It would be even more impressive if the text he "opens up and/or explains" was actually about him. Given that it isn't, there is nothing to be impressed about other than the ability of some folks to read into the text that which absolutely isn't there.

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Tcg wrote:
tam wrote:
Yes, I love when that happens; when my Lord opens up and/or explains something in the scriptures that I had not seen or understood before He showed it to me. Especially when it is about Him.
It would be even more impressive if the text he "opens up and/or explains" was actually about him. Given that it isn't, there is nothing to be impressed about other than the ability of some folks to read into the text that which absolutely isn't there.
Don't mean to get into your conversation, but the bible do make it clear as to who the Lord Jesus is in the OT. example,
1 Corinthians 10:4 "And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ".

here clearly, the apostle puts Christ in the OT. so let's check and see who the ROCK is in the OT.

scripture, Deuteronomy 32:1 "Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the words of my mouth.

Deuteronomy 32:2 "My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass:

Deuteronomy 32:3 "Because I will publish the name of the LORD: ascribe ye greatness unto our God.

Deuteronomy 32:4 "He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he".


this is clear as a bell. our God is the Rock = JESUS, our God.

read those verses again, and carefully.

Peace in Christ Yeshua, Jesus

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tam wrote: Peace to you tcg,
Tcg wrote:
tam wrote:
Yes, I love when that happens; when my Lord opens up and/or explains something in the scriptures that I had not seen or understood before He showed it to me. Especially when it is about Him.
It would be even more impressive if the text he "opens up and/or explains" was actually about him. Given that it isn't, there is nothing to be impressed about other than the ability of some folks to read into the text that which absolutely isn't there.

Surely you do not think that just because you do not see Him in something, no one does?
That an odd response. I didn't question whether or not people "see him in something".

People see Jesus in toast, tacos, cows. Sure their going to see him in the OT. Given that they expect to see him there before they even look, it is no surprise they do.

The fact that they "see him" in the OT doesn't mean he's there. The same of course is true of toast, tacos, and cows.

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[Replying to post 11 by brianbbs67]
For me the script refers to the individual who is acquainted with the GOD to the extent that the script ascribes.

People who miss that, are not acquainted.
Couldn't then this person be anyone?
Certainly anyone who is acquainted with the GOD to the extent that the script ascribes.

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101G wrote:
here clearly, the apostle puts Christ in the OT. so let's check and see who the ROCK is in the OT.
Not to undermine your argument, but it is important to be accurate. "(T)hat spiritual Rock that followed them" is not stated in HaTorah, but is Talmudic commentary regarding the two times in HaTorah when water came out of a rock at Horeb and Kadesh. According to the Talmud those were not two rocks, but one rock that followed them. Paul is taking this Talmudic teaching and applying it to Yeshua.

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