The 1st resurrection extends into Daniel's 70th week.. This includes: the resurrection of Jesus Christ (firstfruits), The resurrection of 144,000 Children (also firstfruits), The Resurrection of those who have died in Christ and the Rapture of the Church, the resurrection of three different bands of "tribulation" (daniel's 70th week) Saints.
The second resurrection as you say: is the Great White Throne Judgement.
Brother Bladerunner,
This is the difference between looking at the Rev as one time line or having several time lines telling the same story.
That would be the story of Israel to the end of this planet.
If you you look at the Rev as one time line, yes, you get more than 2 resurrections. (7?)
But if you look at it as telling the same story (Israel), several times, in a different way,
Then the resurrections may be identified as the 1st (Jesus), or the 2nd for salvation (at his coming).
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Take the 7th trumpet for example.
What happens at the 7th trumpet, that would identify the resurrection associated with it?
Well, Jesus clearly takes possession of the kingdom Rev 11:15.
And we usually associate that, with the 2nd resurrection/rapt of salvation Heb 9:28,
There is a resurrection shown, the 2 witnesses.
So if we had to pick, between the resurrection of Jesus, and the one that is for "those who are his at his coming" (1 Cor 15:23-24),
I would say the 2nd one , "those who are His".
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But then this creates a dilemma, for those who teach that the Rev is one complete time line.
Because it creates too many resurrections.
They say the door at Rev 4:1-2, is one resurrection.
Then the trib saints at the alter, then the 144000, etc.
By the time that you get to the 7th trumpet, you already say that you have at least 3 ahead of it.
(And more following the 7th trumpet one)
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The answer of saying, "The first resurrection is actually 5 resurrections", cannot be confirmed in scripture, as in relating directly to the number of resurrections.
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