Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Daniel J. Harrintgon (RC) Caution Against Reading Creation Ex Nihilo into 2 Maccabees 7:28

  

The mother is praised as a model of “manly emotion” (7:21), who willingly gives back her sons to God who gave them to her in the first place. Her appeal to the seventh son to look at the heavens and the earth is meant to encourage him to recognize that “God did not make them out of existing things” (7:28; see also 7:11, 22–23). Her statement has often been interpreted as a biblical basis for the philosophical concept of creatio ex nihilo (“creation out of nothing”), though it is doubtful that the writer intended it as a philosophical statement. (Daniel J. Harrington, First and Second Maccabees [The New Collegeville Bible Commentary 12; Collegeville, Minn.: The Liturgical Press, 2012], 125-26)

 

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