Those Given Life at the End That Were Not the Bride, Came from the Dead. Where They in Burning Hell While Dead?
1) Direct answer
No. Those who are given life at the end were not in the burning lake of fire while they were dead. They were in death, awaiting the general resurrection and the White Throne judgment.
2) Scriptural explanation
- Now notice, the Bible says, “The rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished” (Revelation 20:5). They were dead—awaiting the time to be raised.
- Then, “the dead, small and great, stood before God… and the dead were judged… and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them” (Revelation 20:12-13). That shows they were held in death and the unseen realm until judgment.
- Only after the judgment do the condemned go into “the lake of fire,” which the Scripture calls “the second death” (Revelation 20:14-15). So the burning lake of fire comes after the books are opened, not before.
- Jesus also spoke of some being set on His right hand and given life in that judgment scene (Matthew 25:31-34, 46). That proves there will be people at that time who were not the Bride, yet are granted life.
3) Simple clarifying logic
- If they were already in burning hell, there would be no need to raise them and judge them to determine life or condemnation. Judgment comes before final sentencing.
- The Bride has part in the first resurrection and is not touched by the second death (Revelation 20:6). The rest come up later. Among those, some are found in the Book of Life and are given life; the rest go to the lake of fire after judgment.
- Therefore, those who are given life at the end were not in burning hell while dead; they were held in death, and the ones who belong on the mercy side were at rest, not in flames (see Revelation 6:9-11 for souls at rest under the altar).
4) Reinforcing statement
The Bible’s order is clear: death first, resurrection and judgment next, and only then the lake of fire for the lost. Those granted life at the end were not burning in hell while dead.