Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxvi Pg 13
Rev. xx. 12–14.
Now this is what is called Gehenna, which the Lord styled eternal fire.4776 4776
Anf-03 v.viii.xxv Pg 8
Vers. 12–14.
Since, then, the Scriptures both indicate the stages of the last times, and concentrate the harvest of the Christian hope in the very end of the world, it is evident, either that all which God promises to us receives its accomplishment then, and thus what the heretics pretend about a resurrection here falls to the ground; or else, even allowing that a confession of the mystery (of divine truth) is a resurrection, that there is, without any detriment to this view, room for believing in that which is announced for the end. It moreover follows, that the very maintenance of this spiritual resurrection amounts to a presumption in favour of the other bodily resurrection; for if none were announced for that time, there would be fair ground for asserting only this purely spiritual resurrection. Inasmuch, however, as (a resurrection) is proclaimed for the last time, it is proved to be a bodily one, because there is no spiritual one also then announced. For why make a second announcement of a resurrection of only one character, that is, the spiritual one, since this ought to be undergoing accomplishment either now, without any regard to different times, or else then, at the very conclusion of all the periods? It is therefore more competent for us even to maintain a spiritual resurrection at the commencement of a life of faith, who acknowledge the full completion thereof at the end of the world.
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes xi.xviii Pg 18.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 20
VERSE (14) - Re 19:20 Ho 13:14 1Co 15:26,53