I like the fact that you are reasoning
Post 120 is a quote from the Great Controversy and she includes the resurrection at the end of the 1000 years. Here's a snippet from a larger study on the millennium from Amazing Facts.
Jesus taught that there will be two general resurrections: “Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.” John 5:28, 29.
I would like to suggest another way of looking at it.
How about one resurrection that includes two outcomes - one good, one bad.
Before giving further specific proof on this point, we must note that Christ referred to the resurrection of life and the resurrection of damnation. This seems to indicate that the saved and lost do not arise at the same time. Two separate resurrections are described. The book of Revelation confirms this fact. John wrote, “Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years.” Revelation 20:6.
I would like to suggest that if we consider other scriptures, that would create a different picture.
Let's consider that the first resurrection does not refer to John 5:28, at all, but refers to 1 Corinthians 15:23. Here, we note that Christ is include in this resurrection 1 Corinthians 15:20. It includes all who are firstfruits - Christ, and the 144,000 Revelation 14:4 - the heirs of the kingdom Galatians 3:16,
29 - those who rule as kings and priests in the heavens Matthew 19:28; 2 Timothy 2:12; Revelation 5:10; Revelation 14:1-5; Revelation 20:4,
6; Revelation 22:5.
Then we consider the subjects of the kingdom - those ruled over. Daniel 7:14,
27
Notice... Verse 14
Then to Him [Christ] was given dominion and glory and a kingdom,
That
all peoples, nations, and languages should serve Him.
His dominion
is an everlasting dominion,
Which shall not pass away,
And His kingdom
the one
Which shall not be destroyed.
Verse 27 includes the saints as rulers.
However, there are peoples, nations, and languages that are ruled over.
This harmonizes with scriptures such as Luke 22:28-30; Revelation 5:10, and other scripture I have used in
this blog... namely Romans 8:19-23, etc.
With that understanding John 5:28 harmonizes nicely with Revelation 20, since we can understand that the hour Jesus refers to, is during a brief time period when the 1.000 years rule begins, when all persons in God's memory will be resurrected.
Notice that by that time, all the saints are already in heaven, since they are in the first resurrection.
Therefore John 5:28, is the second resurrection.
Persons who return to life during that brief hour (from God's time, not ours), will either get life, or damnation, based on Revelation 20:12-15.
During the 1,000 years those books that are opened, are the new scrolls from which they will be required to live (We won't be using the Bible, which would have covered our past lives).
Those who obey the things written in those books of life, will have their names written in the book of life (Notice the difference - one book. Not the books of life, by which we must live).
Those who don't want to live by what's written in those books... well they have made their choice. They had a fair chance, but they chose a resurrection of judgment... or damnation.
They receive their final death - the lake of fire. No more coming back for them. Gone forever, with Satan.
But wait... you say, what about those resurrected
after the 1,000 years?
Good question.
Taking this all in at one go, could be a little perplexing, but it's simple once
all the puzzle pieces are fitted correctly. So I encourage one take time to go through this carefully.
So let's go from the top.
Christ and his co-heirs are the firstfruits.
They must all be resurrected before the millenial rule begins. That is key.
So Christ, and his 144,000 co rulers are in heaven, acting as kings, priests, and judges of those on earth.
Revelation 20:4, and 6 covered.
Those on earth are whom though?
Well what preceeds the 1,000 year rule? Armageddon - God's war to remove all bad. 2 Thessalonians 1:6-10
Only the wicked are destroyed at Armageddon. Psalms 37:9-11, 20-22, 29; Proverbs 2:21, 22; 1 John 2:17;
See
illustration.
So
there are survivors - the righteous. They are not only the elect - the saints. We know this because the saints are a small number chosen to rule over the earth, in order to fulfil God's original purpose. See
here for details. (The saints are all in heaven at Armageddon)
Luke 12:32; Revelation 7:9 (Notice that the great crowd of faithful ones are not the saints)
See
illustration.
Hence, when the 1,000 year rule begins there will be faithful people on earth joyously restoring the earth... with God's help of course. :)
The hour of the resurrection will follow. This is where Revelation 20:12-14 comes in. With Satan out of the way, people will be coming back to a totally different life, and they will be taught out of the new books... by whom? Armageddon survivors, no doubt.
Revelation 20:12, along with the above backdrop, holds the key to Revelation 20:4.
Verse 12... And
I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is
the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books.
Notice...
the dead - small and great, are being judged out of the things written in these books
So the question we can ask is, 'Who has to live by the things written in those books?' Is it everyone on earth - both the survivors of Armageddon, and those resurrected after Armageddon? Yes.
The dead then, does not come to life, untill after the 1,000 years, because they now need to be approved by God,
at the end of the 1,000 years. That's the purpose of the 1,000 years.
Remember, the 144,000 saints serve, not just as kings, but priests... and what is the purpose of the priests? To intercede in behalf of the people, to God.
Why is that necessary? Remember, they are still in sin. They can still err.
It is only at the end of that 1,000 years that the purpose of the priesthood ends, which would mean sin is removed, and mankind will be perfect, as when God created the first human pair - Adam and Eve.
That helps us understand, why Satan is bound until the 1,000 years ends... so that his influence does not interupt that process.
Once the process is completed, the Devil is allowed his freedom to unleash his arsenal.
Those who did not make good use of their knowledge, or develop a strong attachment to, and love of their God, will side with Satan, as Adam did.
Sorry about the length, but I hope you did understand the other consideration on how John 5:28 applies, and harmonizes with Revelation.
It would be nice, I think, if we agreed, but nonetheless, the important thing is, we can reason with each other.
I am always happy and excited to find someone willing to reason on scripture. :)