The phrase “all their hosts” in the Hebrew carries the meaning of “everything therein.” The writers of both Genesis and Hebrews attest to the fact that nothing new has been added to the universe since it was finished at the time of its origin. It is made clear in the first two chapters of Genesis (Gen. 1:31; 2:1–3), that whatever methods God used to create. He stopped after the sixth day. The things He created can reproduce after their own kind, but He has stopped making further additions