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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
The wording of this scripture implies a certain "everlastingness"-- a stretching into eternity.
"His origins are from of old, ancient times..."
Are "origins" are not of everlasting or eternal-- we have a definite beginning.
Jesus speaks of the "Glory He shared" with His Father, but doesn't speak of when, which means it's not too important when as much as the simple fact that He did.
The description "Ancient of Days" come to mind....
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the word eternal means...without beginning or ending...so how can something be eternal and everlasting and yet have a literal origin? both cannot be true.