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Tertullian — on Rev 20:11 (AGAINST HERMOGENES 33-34)

Patristic A.D. 220
Tertullian · c. A.D. 150–220
“It is enough for us, both that it is certain that all things were made by God and that there is no certainty whatever that they were made out of matter.… The belief that everything was made from nothing will be impressed upon us [also] by that ultimate dispensation of God that will bring back all things to nothing. For "the very heaven shall be rolled together as a scroll"; no, it shall come to nothing along with the earth itself, with which it was made in the beginning. "Heaven and earth shall pass away," he says. "The first heaven and the first earth passed away," "and there was found no place for them," because, of course, that which comes to an end loses locality.”
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