Unitarians argue that it describes for us the origin of God’s Son, the Logos, or the Christ. Their conclusion is that the Son is not, therefore, equal to God, but rather his greatest creation.
Likewise, Jesus Christ is said to be not uniquely God’s Son, but only one son
among many.
And here I didn’t think there was all that much in Proverbs to “hotly contest” until we get to
chapter 31 ...