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The lake of brimstone depicted at Rev 20:11-15 is called the second death.
Well; according to Dan 12:2 and John 5:28-29 there is only one resurrection
allotted per person. Seeing as how the lost will have used up their one
resurrection to face justice at the Great White Throne event, then I don't
expect any of them will ever come back from the lake.
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But that's not actually what all God's Word is showing. Have to understand Rev.20 in relation to all of God's Word, not simply isolate that one chapter by itself.
Why even have a thousand years reign, and especially another time of testing by Satan if no one is saved at the end of the thousand years?
Why even have a GWT judgment with opening up the Book of Life to see if anyone's name is written there?
Why not just cast all the unsaved into the lake of fire at the start... of Christ's thousand years reign?
Apostle Peter gave the answer in 2 Pet.3, where he said God is long-suffering, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
This is why the OT prophets were given to write about the future Millennial events also.
After Jesus returns, we ALL... will be in the "spiritual body" type Paul taught in 1 Cor.15. That includes the wicked also, for the idea of resurrection means raised to the body of incorruption, not putting on a new flesh body like some reincarnation idea.
For those yet alive on earth when Jesus returns, ALL... shall be 'changed' to the body of incorruption, wicked included.
All death in the flesh will be over at that point. The ONLY remaining way to die after that is the "second death", which is one's spirit with soul cast into the "lake of fire" at the end of the thousand years.