I posted on another thread what I thought was an interesting angle, seldom discussed regarding the role of God/Logos in holding creation together and its maintenance. Most moderns think of the universe as a self-perpetuating machine, but ancients looked to the God/s to ensure order continued and fertility returned year after year. We read, throughout the OT, of Jews performing prescribed ritual and festivals to ensure God's blessing and Providence. Before learning better, I always thought of that as requesting specific divine intervention in a natural order rather than ensuring God's continuing action preventing a descent into unpredictable chaos.
For example: Jeremiah 5:24:
"They do not say to themselves, ‘Let us fear the Lord our God, who gives autumn and spring rains in season, who assures us of the regular weeks of harvest.’"
Unsurprisingly the role of holding together the natural world was attributed to Wisdom/Word/Logos. Wisdom dwelt with creation, kept the cycles in motion, the boundaries and limits in place. This concept flowed seamlessly through Philo's logos to the Christ.
Although she is but one, she can do all things, and while remaining in herself, she renews all things; Wisdom 7
"The Logos of the living God is the bond of everything, holding all things together and binding all the parts, and prevents them from being dissolved and separated." Philo, On the Creation of the World
He is the reflection of God’s glory and the exact imprint of God’s very being, and he sustains all things by his powerful word. Heb 1:3
And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together." Col 1
It all goes back to the ancient cosmic struggle against chaos. We often focus on the defeat of chaos at the moment of creation but forget creation required maintenance. It seems many of the Jews assign that role to the Logos.