didn’t he say : "in eternity nothing is past, nothing is coming,…
is “aion” used by him here ?
Did a search on Philo - a number of websites give the following quaotation as the example of Philo’s use of ‘aionos’ -
The sentence is in De Mundo, 7
‘en aioni de oute pareleluthen ouden, oute mellei, alla monon’
This looks like the hot topic sentnece that NT exegetes argue about. I can’t read Greek - but others here can. So hope they can help you out.
thank you