How many resurrections (raptures) will there be?

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The Bible only states two Resurrections, one for the Righteous in Christ[Rev. 20:6], and one for "Death and Hell" [Rev. 20:11-15]. There are no explicit scriptures to support multiple Raptures or more than two Resurrections.

My theory for the reason some make up multiple raptures is because of Rev 20:4-6 including Tribulation Martyrs in with the First Resurrection.

Reason being is that you can't have a Pre-Tribulation Rapture if the Martyrs that refused to worship the Beast and his Image, and refused the Mark of the Beast, and stood up for the Word of God, are Raptured along with everyone else.

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the resurrection is like an harvest all the crop is not reap at once, but at different intervals. So it is with the resurrection of the dead Christ is the first fruit unto the lord Lev 23, 1cor 15:20-23, with a space of approx. 2000 years next will follow the church with old testament saints 1Tess4, 1cor 15 51-56, Phi3:20-21, job19:23-27.

Then will follow the gleaning of the 1st resurrection the 2 witnesses, and tribulation saints final the whole nation of Israel who survives the Great tribulation and look upon Christ. Rev11, rev20:4-6, Zec13,Eze 37,Romans9, 10, romans 11

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Be careful to distinguish between the Rapture and the resurrections. There will be two resurrections, of the just and the unjust:

John 5:28-29

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.

According to Revelation 20:6ff, those resurrections are about a thousand years apart, framing the "millennial" (1000-year) period.

From the Pre-wrath Rapture perspective, the Rapture happens in Revelation 7:9ff, where John sees a new group of people appear in heaven that he hasn't seen before. He is told of them by an angel:

Revelation 7:14b

..."These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb."

The event occurs after the sixth seal is opened and before God's wrath is poured out on the earth. Notably, the events of the first six seals parallel the events foretold in Matthew 24 -- in the same order!

For more about who will be in the resurrections, see my opinionated article: http://www.stevehusting.com/doubtbusters/2013/09/04/a-tale-of-two-resurrections/

For more about the parallels between the Revelation seals and Matthew 24 and its book source: http://www.stevehusting.com/doubtbusters/2011/01/18/why-are-so-many-christians-turning-from-the-pre-tribulation-rapture-to-the-pre-wrath-rapture-2/

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Looking at the passage you quoted, it seems pretty clear that there are two resurrections. The first resurrection is the resurrection of the righteous, while "the rest of the dead (the wicked) did not come to life until the thousand years were ended."

It doesn't look to me like it's saying anything about the Rapture; merely that those who were righteous in life will be resurrected quickly and be able to "be priests of God and of Christ and... reign with him for a thousand years," while the wicked remain dead until the second resurrection, at the end of the Millennium.

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