Isaiah 65:17
The announcement that YHWH creates new heavens and a new earth, with the former things not being remembered or coming to mind, establishes comprehensive eschatological renewal. The negation of memory of former things suggests not merely addition but replacement: the old order is transcended. The creation of new heavens and earth echoes Genesis creation, suggesting that eschatology involves cosmic renewal. The promise that the old will not be remembered addresses the community's desire to transcend trauma: the past will be displaced by eschatological newness. This verse articulates radical eschatological transformation: not reformation but recreation.