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In a sense we are judged by the choices we made during life, hence Heb. 9:27 states "And as it appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement,"

When the lost person dies they go to "hades" (greek for one of the 5 words used for hell) which is like a local jail to await their judgement @ the end of the 1000 reign of Christ on earth. Rev. 20:7-15, this is the 2nd resurrection or judgement.

The first resurrection/judgemnt happens when Jesus comes to earth @ the 2nd coming. After Armeggedon & the Beast are overthrown we have Rev. 20:4-6 (may even start @ 19:11 !! "The first resurrection is the resurrection of the just (Lk. 14:14). Although it is shown in both O.T. & N.T. that the resurrection of the just to life eternal, and the resurrection of the lost to everlasting condemnation, are distinct from one another (Dan. 12:2; Jn. 5:28-29), here is the first time the precise interval between the 2 is revealed as a period of 1,000 yrs.

Here are some notes I have in my Bible I Corinthians 15:52

1) The resurrection of the dead was believed by the patriarchs (Gen. 22:5 with Heb. 11:19; Job 19: 25-27) and revealed throught the prophets (Isa. 26:19;Dan. 12:2,13; Hos. 13:14), and miracles of the the dead restored to life are recorded in the O.T. (2 Ki.4:32-35; 13:21). 2) Jesus Christ restored life to the dead (Mt. 9:25; Lk. 7:12-15; Jn. 11:43-44), & predicted his own resurrection (Jn. 10:18; Lk.24:1-8). 3) A resurrection of bodies followed the resurrection of Christ (Mt. 27:52-52), and the apostle raised the dead (Acts. 9:36-41; 20:9-10). These are distinguished as the "first resuurection", which is one of life (Jn. 5:28-29; I Cor. 15:22-23; I Thes. 4:14-17; Rev. 20:4-6) and a 2nd resurrection which is one "of damnation" i.e. judgement (Jn. 5:28-29; Rev. 20:5-6, 11-13).

The fisrt resurrection will occur at the 2nd coming of Christ (I Cor. 15:23), the believers of the Church Age meeting him in the air (I Thes. 4:16-17), and the martyrs of thetribulation period being raised at the close of the tribulation, when Christ returns to earth to inaugurate the millennium. Old Testament believers will likewise share in the 1st resurrection. Some hold that these will be raised w/the church (I Thes4:16-17; I Cor. 15:51-53), prior to the tribulation; others hold that it is more harmonious w/the O.T. Scriptures to include the O.T. believers with those who rise after the tribulation Rev. 20:4-6), because both Isaiah & Daniel mention the resurrection of the O.T. saints as taking place following a time of great trouble (Isa. 26:16-21; Dan. 12:1-3). 5) The mortal body will be related to the resurrection body as grain sown is related to the harvest (I Cor. 15:37-38); the resurrection body will be incorruptible, glorious, powerful & spiritual (I Cor. 15:24-44, 49). 6) The bodies of the living believers will, at the same time be instantaneously changed (I Cor; 15:50-53; Philipians 3:20-21). This change of the living, and resurrection of the dead in Christ, is called the "redemption of our body" Rom. 8:23 & Eph. 1:13-14). And 7) after the 1,000 yrs the resurrection unto judgement (Jn. 5:29) will occur. The resurrection of the body of the wicked dead is not described. They will be judged according to the works, & will be cast into the lake of fire (Rev. 20:7-15).

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C.I. Scofield Dallas Theological Seminary

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