Proverbs 8 extols the value of acquiring wisdom. It does so by personifying, even deifying, wisdom.
In a previous meditation I said that acquiring wisdom is important because wisdom is the creative energy of God.
Proverbs 8 enlarges on that supposition: “The Lord made me at the beginning of His creation, before His works of long ago. I was formed before ancient times, from the beginning, before the earth began… when He laid out the foundations of the earth. I was a skilled craftsman beside Him. I was His delight every day,always rejoicing before Him. I was rejoicing in His inhabited world, delighting in the human race” (vs. 22-23,29-31).
With wisdom God established the universe and through wisdom God declared the knowledge of Himself to people.



“So to pacify the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them. He ordered Jesus flogged with a lead-tipped whip, then turned him over to the Roman soldiers to be crucified.” (Mark 15:15 NLT).

