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Chapter XXXIV.—A
Presumption that All Things Were Created by God Out of Nothing Afforded
by the Ultimate Reduction of All Things to Nothing. Scriptures
Proving This Reduction Vindicated from Hermogenes’ Charge of
Being Merely Figurative.
Besides,6489 the belief that
everything was made from nothing will be impressed upon us by that
ultimate dispensation of God which will bring back all things to
nothing. For “the very heaven shall be rolled together as a
scroll;”6490
6490 Isa. xxxiv. 4; Matt. xxiv. 29; 2 Pet. iii.
10; Rev. vi. 14. | nay, it shall come
to nothing along with the earth itself, with which it was made in the
beginning. “Heaven and earth shall pass away,”6491 says He. “The first heaven and the
first earth passed away,”6492 “and
there was found no place for them,”6493
because, of course, that which comes to an end loses locality. In like manner David
says, “The heavens, the works of Thine hands, shall themselves
perish. For even as a vesture shall He change them, and they
shall be changed.”6494 Now to be changed
is to fall from that primitive state which they lose whilst undergoing
the change. “And the stars too shall fall from heaven, even as a
fig-tree casteth her green figs6495
6495 Acerba sua
“grossos suos” (Rigalt.). So our marginal reading. | when she is
shaken of a mighty wind.”6496 “The
mountains shall melt like wax at the presence of the
Lord;”6497 that is,
“when He riseth to shake terribly the earth.”6498 “But I will dry up the
pools;”6499 and “they
shall seek water, and they shall find none.”6500 Even “the sea shall be no
more.”6501 Now if any person
should go so far as to suppose that all these passages ought to be
spiritually interpreted, he will yet be unable to deprive them of the
true accomplishment of those issues which must come to pass just as
they have been written. For all figures of speech necessarily arise out
of real things, not out of chimerical ones; because nothing is capable
of imparting anything of its own for a similitude, except it actually
be that very thing which it imparts in the similitude. I return
therefore to the principle6502 which defines that
all things which have come from nothing shall return at last to
nothing. For God would not have made any perishable thing out of what
was eternal, that is to say, out of Matter; neither out of greater
things would He have created inferior ones, to whose character it would
be more agreeable to produce greater things out of inferior
ones,—in other words, what is eternal out of what is perishable.
This is the promise He makes even to our flesh, and it has been His
will to deposit within us this pledge of His own virtue and power, in
order that we may believe that He has actually6503
awakened the universe out of nothing, as if it had been steeped in
death,6504 in the sense, of
course, of its previous non-existence for the purpose of its coming
into existence.6505
6505 In hoc, ut esset.
Contrasted with the “non erat” of the previous sentence,
this must be the meaning, as if it were “ut fieret.” | E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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