but that thousand years is not during the time, times, and a half a time.
Of course it is. It is the "time" in that phrase.
Half a time was between Daniel and the first coming.
Times was between the first and second comings.
The Day of the Lord is the time.
"But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. Then I Daniel looked, and, behold, there stood other two, the one on this side of the bank of the river, and the other on that side of the bank of the river. And one said to the man clothed in linen, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?"
Daniel did not ask. The two who were talking to each other, asked a question and received an answer, during their conversation. So from Daniel until the end of all things, would be 3500 years.
From Daniel until the end of creation will be a time, times, and half a time. Then the GWT Judgment where the rest of the dead "come out of the dust", and some will receive everlasting life who had died between Adam and Eve, and Daniel. The church was never part of the rest of the dead. The church waited in Abraham's bosom, not sheol. The rest of the dead did not receive a resurrection at the Cross. Those in Abraham's bosom received a resurrection at the Cross.
Evidently some amil accept more than one resurrection. There will have been more resurrections than a single one, Daniel talked about at the end of the time, times, and half a time. Daniel was talking about the GWT Judgment event. But Paul said there were 3 times that being made alive happened, where Adam's offspring either were resurrected or translated out of death, into life. Each time happened at the end of each time frame described. One after the half a time, at the Cross. One at the Second Coming, after the times. The last one is when Jesus hands back creation, and all John saw after that, was the LOF when death, sheol, and the sea gave up the dead and all stood before God. At that point some will still receive eternal life, but the majority will enter the LOF.
I only have one point about the Second Coming. There is only one resurrection after the Second Coming, of those beheaded.
Those alive and remain are translated out of death, not resurrected out of death. The rapture does not happen at the same time as those resurrected who were beheaded. Those who live on the earth during the Day of the Lord, are made alive. That should be recognized as there is a new heaven and earth after the Second Coming, and sin has been removed. All born on earth have God's law and righteousness written in their heart and mind, not Adam's transgression.
Paul said that we are under the law of sin and death since birth, not God's righteousness. But the Second Coming changes that. The second birth is not necessary in the Millennial Kingdom. All will be born to live forever even on into the NHNE after Satan is loosed to deceive people. That is when those people who of their own free will, can leave eternal life, and join with Satan in the LOF.