What are you asking? As for the title of this thread, when, it will be after the Millennium and is foreshadowed by the separate feast the Last Great Day. This is often called the 8th day of Tabernacles, but it is a separate Sabbath.
Eugene is being cute and I like! But the answer, the Bible teaches of at least four resurrections and most Christians, because of the lack of study are aware of, only, the last two. J. Vernon McGee taught of a possible fifth, possible, resurrection which would be the first in the line.
The possible one is when Jonah was three days in the belly of the fish, under water and when the fish vomited Jonah out, he was alive. The next resurrection was when Jesus called Lazareth out of the Tomb and the third was when the Old Testament Saints were seen in the streets of the Holy City. (Matt. 27:52)
The next, incorrectly known as the first resurrection is to occur soon, when Jesus is seen by all the world on a cloud (Matt. 24:30) when the dead in Christ are taken to Heaven with those that remain.
Now the last resurrection and the Great White Throne Judgment. After the Thousand Year Reign of our LORD, there will be the final resurrection, the resurrection of the Lost Man. This will set forth the Great White Throne Judgment of the Lost. (Rev. 20:11-15)
...the Bible teaches of at least four resurrections and most Christians, because of the lack of study are aware of, only, the last two. J. Vernon McGee taught of a possible fifth, possible, resurrection which would be the first in the line.
That is extremely possible, I work from memory, mostly, and my wife and daughter say that my memory is not what it used to be. If not for the Internet I could no longer repair the average computer, let alone a lap top. It is safe to say that at seventy, I ain't what I was! ;-)
Right after the Thousand Year Reign of the martyred saints, and the casting of the devil into the lake of fire where the beast and the false prophet had already been thrown.
The Great White Throne Judgment seems to be the Judgment described by Jesus in Matthew 25:31-46 NASB where faith in Christ, and whether you will be saved or not, will be measured by what you did or did not do.
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