Anf-03 v.v.xxxiv Pg 4
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 6491
Anf-01 viii.iv.lxxxi Pg 6
Isa. lxv. 17 to end.
Now we have understood that the expression used among these words, ‘According to the days of the tree [of life2270 2270 These words are not found in the mss.
] shall be the days of my people; the works of their toil shall abound’ obscurely predicts a thousand years. For as Adam was told that in the day he ate of the tree he would die, we know that he did not complete a thousand years. We have perceived, moreover, that the expression, ‘The day of the Lord is as a thousand years,’2271 2271
Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxvi Pg 17
Isa. lxv. 17, 18.
Now this is what has been said by the apostle: “For the fashion of this world passeth away.”4780 4780
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.ii Pg 5
Comp. Isa. xliii. 18, 19, and lxv. 17, with 2 Cor. v. 17.
to be superseded by a new course of things which should arise, whilst Christ marks the period of the separation when He says, “The law and the prophets were until John”5239 5239
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.xix Pg 40
Isa. xliii. 18, 19, and lxv. 17; 2 Cor. v. 17.
commanded men “to break up fresh ground for themselves,”6095 6095
Anf-01 viii.vii.iii Pg 2
[Langus compares 2 Pet. iii. 7.]
who speaks as follows:—