*Confused* on Revelation 20:5

WhisperWisdom

Faithfully Yours Lord!
:scratch:My mother and I are very confused about Revelation 20:5 in which it states...

But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection.

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=73&chapter=20&version=9

Now correct me here if I'm totally wrong....but is God saying that those who went through the Tribulations will live for a thousand years, but everyone else who didn't will basically be "asleep" in their graves until the second resurrection, in which the Devil is let loose for a little season?

Help!
 

LibertyBelle

Cracked.
I've been wondering about this myself, because doesn't it say something about the dead in Christ rising first, then the rest of us going up? Or are these different dead folks from all the dead folks?
 

LivnForChrist

Jesus Christ is Lord
Those who die in Christ & those alive & in Christ will receive gloried bodies in that order at The Rapture. At the end of the tribulation & before Jesus' 2nd coming, the tribulation
saints will receive their gloried physical bodies. This is the first resurrection.
Those who remain alive at the 2nd coming will be 2 groups: the saved & the unsaved. I really don't know if the unsaved who remain alive go into the kingdom. I also don't know if those who are reborn during the 1000 years will die or if they do, whether they will immediately receive their new bodies or what but those who die in their sins during this time await with the other wicked for the 2nd resurrection at the end of the 1000 years when they will be judged and then thrown into the lake of fire.
 
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LivnForChrist

Jesus Christ is Lord
Here's an interesting commentary on life spans during the 1000 year reign.



No More Infant of Days

Isaiah 65:20


Q: Please explain Isaiah 65:20.

A: Thank you for writing with your question. Here is the text of the verse
in question:

Isaiah 65:20 - "There shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an
old man that hath not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred
years old; but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be accursed."

First, we must understand the context of the verse so that we can know
how to apply it. We get this by looking at the verses close to this verse
in Isaiah 65. Verse 19 speaks of a time of rejoicing in Jerusalem and
among God's people. Verses 21-23 teach that it will be a time when labor
will not be spent in vain. Those who build the houses will get to live in
them. Those who plant the vineyards will get to eat of the vineyard.
Verse 24 says that it is a time when God will answer before they even
call and while they are yet speaking.

As far as I am concerned, verse 25 settles the time in question. It says
that the wolf and the lamb shall feed together and the lion shall eat
straw like an ox. This certainly refers to the future kingdom age when
Christ comes down to earth a second time to rule and reign among men. It
is the time doctrinally called the millennium. This will be a time of
special blessing on the earth and it is the time described in verse 20.
Now, let us look back to that verse phrase by phrase.

"There shall be no more thence an infant of days"

This phrase may seem difficult without the rest of the verse. But I
believe it refers to the absence of death among babies. One of the
saddest things we face in this world is the death of a baby. It seems so
wrong to bring the child into the world only to die after a short time.
During the kingdom age, this will not happen. There will be no baby
funerals.

"nor an old man that hath not filled his days"

There will also be no such thing as a man who has grown old before he has
had time to fulfill his purpose in life. Presently, life goes by so fast.
About the time we begin to learn to live, we find that our life is about
over with. When Christ rules on earth, this will not be the case. Life
spans will be much longer than they are today much like they were before
the flood.

"for the child shall die an hundred years old"

In fact, life spans will be so long that anyone who dies at the age of
one hundred will be considered a child. This is just a way to emphasize
the length of life. The world will be full of Methuselah's. To die at one
hundred is to die as a child.

"but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be accursed."

The exception is found in the man or woman who rebels against God (yes,
this will be possible during the kingdom age). This man will show his age
at one hundred; his body will be under a curse. Zechariah 14 refers to
the kingdom age as well. During this time, those nations that refuse to
come up to Jerusalem for the feast of tabernacles will find that they
have no rain the next year (Zechariah 14:16-19). This is one of the ways
in which the Son will rule the earth with a rod of iron (Psalm 2:7-9). In
Isaiah 65:20, we find that sin will tell on the body in such a way that a
righteous man is a child at one hundred but a sinner is accursed at the
same age. I hope these comments are a help to you.

Till He comes,

Pastor David Reagan


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WhisperWisdom

Faithfully Yours Lord!
Gosh, that thousand year reign sounds like heaven! :) Thanks for the Q&A on Isaiah! That was very illuminating!

And thanks for clearing up my confusion! :)
 

Carl

Well-Known Member
If they are reigning there has to be someone that they are governing. Not being able to think of other Scripture that indicates anything further it sounds like the governed will be those unbelievers that survived the tribulation.
 
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LivnForChrist

Jesus Christ is Lord
If they are reigning there has to be someone that they are governing. Not being able to think of other Scripture that indicates anything further it sounds like the governed will be those unbelievers that survived the tribulation.
I don't think that the living un-redeemed at His return go into the kingdom. I think that the earth is repopulated by the living Christians and the surviving Jews who turn to Christ. I could be wrong though. :idunno:
 

readytogo

Well-Known Member
I don't think that the living un-redeemed at His return go into the kingdom. I think that the earth is repopulated by the living Christians and the surviving Jews who turn to Christ.

You're right. All of the unredeemed die at His second coming (if they are not dead already. The kingdom for 1000 years is repopulated by surviving believers-both Jewish and Gentile and their children--the survivors will go into the kingdom with their earthy bodies.
 
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