I wanted to edit my previous post, but I ran out of time.
Jesus Christ was NOT begotten in His resurrection.
The quote of Ps 2.17 in Acts is in a verse that is all about Jesus resurrection, but you cannot twist my words to try and imply that what I was saying was that Jesus Christ was begotten in His resurrection!
Again, that is you confusion.
The reference to Ps 2.17 in the context of the verse in Acts that we been talking about is clearly a reference to the divinity and eternality of Jesus Christ and His relationship to the Father.
I will say again that you seem to place an inordinate importance on differentiating Jesus Christ as being separate from God and an inordinate importance on separating Jesus Christ as eternal God and the Jesus who walked on this earth in bodily form?
Why is this?
The same eternal Son of God who always existed is the same person who walked on earth (albeit in a human body) 2000 years ago.
And this same Jesus Christ, although distinct as a person from God the Father, is yet absolutely in union with, and indistinct from the Father in terms of His divinity, because His divinity, as with that of the Holy Spirit, proceeds directly from the Father.