You: you are trying to make the two resurrections the same event. You aren't being honest with—yourself.
You are not addressing the time period between the two resurrections.
There are (Two) resurrections on the (Last Day) the righteous are blessed to be in the (First Resurrection) to eternal life, on such the (Second Death) resurrection has no power.
If you said "There are two resurrections in the last days," that would be one thing.
I agree, in type, there are only the two resurrections, but in event, there are (besides the Pre-Tribulational Rapture) three resurrections described:
1. The rapture of the Two Witnesses, which is an event of glorification (seeing they are caught up to Heaven);
2. The resurrection of the Martyred Saints that were killed during the only period where men are called to have the mark of the Beast;
—AWKWARD ONE THOUSAND YEAR PERIOd THAT IS SAID TO HAVE AN END, TO BE FINISHED, TO EXPiRE—
3. The general resurrection at which time the world ends, and both living and dead believers will be resurrected to bodies suited to eternity.
And I didn't say you were being dishonest, I said you weren't being honest.
You are not being honest with yourself. I think you sincerely believe your position, but it doesn't agree with Scripture. Until you can be honest with yourself and recognize that time period you will never overcome the indoctrination you have inflicted on yourself.
John 5:28-29KJV
28 Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,
29 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.
Christ taught within the Law and taught within the Scripture available to men. Men would have been familiar with Daniel 12:1-2 and understood the Resurrection of the Dead as a general resurrection at which time all men would be resurrected at the same time. This is the resurrection Martha believed Lazarus would rise in. This is the resurrection the Sadducees rejected, despite clear statement of Prophecy, as well as the teaching of Christ.
That there is a time period between the two resurrections, and that they do not take place on the same day, or Day—is really very obvious.
That you think you can nullify a complete period of prophetic history with "... a thousand years is as a day and a day as a thousand years (which you conveniently overlook pertains to how God views time, not man)" defies reason.
So I will ask again: how long is that period?
A day?
That is what you are saying above, that there are two resurrections on the same day.
Answer that question and we can proceed. Don't get your feathers ruffled, because I feel you are being dishonest with yourself. As I said, you come across as an emotional trainwreck with your hyper-emphasized posts, so prove you aren't someone that responds emotionally and can actually have a discussion with someone.
How long is the period between the two resurrections?
God bless.