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The rest of the dead didn`t live until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection.
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The Great Debate: Literal or Spiritual?
Commentators are sharply divided on this verse. Some, like Gill and the Expositor's Commentary, argue the 'first resurrection' is a literal, bodily rising of believers. Others, like Ellicott and Barnes, contend it's a spiritual concept, referring to the triumph of the martyrs' cause or the spiritual life of believers. Your view on this single point heavily influences your entire understanding of the end times.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But the rest of the dead. This is in contrast to the beheaded martyrs and those who had kept themselves pure in times of great temptation.…
The rest of the dead (ο λοιπο των νεκρων). "All except the martyrs, both the righteous and the unrighteous" (Beckwith). But some t…
19th Century
Anglican
But the rest of the dead lived not again...—Rather, The rest of the dead lived not (we must omit the word 'again…
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The fourth last thing () is the thousand-year reign of Christ on the earth. John gives us no picture of life in the Millennium in these verses; the…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But the rest of the dead Meaning not the dead saints, for they will be all raised together, but the wicked dead; and…
Here is an account of the reign of the saints, for the same period as Satan is bound. Those who suffer with Christ will reign with him in his spiri…
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