For the Old Testament writers “the word of God” is the self-expression of God or a quality of God. So when John 1:1 says that “the word was with God” it doesn’t mean that a person was with God.
In the Old Testament qualities of God, things belonging to God are said to be “with Him” — His reward/salvation in Isaiah 40:10; 62:11; His purpose/plan in Job 10:13; 14:5; 23:14; 27:11; wisdom and strength in Job 12:13, 16; mercy in Psalm 130:7.
(See also Gal. 2:5: “the truth of the Gospel would remain with you.”)
And the famous passage in Proverbs 8-9 describes “wisdom” as a woman beside God, with her companion “prudence.”
In the Old Testament qualities of God, things belonging to God are said to be “with Him” — His reward/salvation in Isaiah 40:10; 62:11; His purpose/plan in Job 10:13; 14:5; 23:14; 27:11; wisdom and strength in Job 12:13, 16; mercy in Psalm 130:7.
(See also Gal. 2:5: “the truth of the Gospel would remain with you.”)
And the famous passage in Proverbs 8-9 describes “wisdom” as a woman beside God, with her companion “prudence.”