Here’s a moderate preterist perspective.
- The OT saints went to ‘paradise,’ which would have been where both Jesus and the believing thief went.
- No man could enter heaven before our forerunner, Jesus. Rev 4-5 show His ascension. He open the New Covenant scroll, releasing the gospel ‘horsemen’.
- The 5th seal shows the OT saints asking for vengeance but they are told to wait a little longer. They would only enter with a corresponding NT harvest, following the biblical principle of two witnesses (martyroi).
- After the Jewish Christians are ‘sealed’ (a perfect number) they are harvested in Rev 14, a massacre allowed by Christ as the central Angel with a sickle. The harvest was ripe.
- These saints are then seen standing before God’s throne on the the crystal sea. The 24 governing angels had vacated their thrones one by one as they carried out their tasks (Trumpets, Bowls, etc.) Then the saints moved in. God’s people are no longer under angelic government. We no longer require tutors.
- The resurrection that the NT writers were referring to occurred in the first century. They refer to it as being imminent. Jesus said some who heard His words would see His coming before they died. John would remain alive until Jesus came in judgment. It was the saints receiving the kingdom and being resurrected. Now the church governs the world from heaven, and its heavenly ‘Temple’ pattern is being measured out on the earth.
- Now, ‘blessed’ are those who die in the Lord from this event on, because we go straight into Christ’s presence.
- This was the first resurrection. The rest of the dead (the wicked) won’t be resurrected until the last day, after the ‘millennium’, the gospel age. Then the second resurrection will take place.
- This all follows the Garden, Land, World pattern set down in Genesis. Jesus resurrected in the garden; the firstfruits (a key word) church resurrected from the Land, and we wait for the final resurrection of the united church from the world.
I see this threefold division in 1 Cor 15:
“But each one will be raised in his proper order:
Christ, first of all; (AD30)
then, at the time of his coming (parousia), those who belong to him. (AD70: see Matt 10:23)
Then the end will come; Christ will overcome all spiritual rulers, authorities, and powers (during the gospel age), and will hand over the Kingdom to God the Father. For Christ must rule until God defeats all enemies and puts them under his feet. The last enemy to be defeated will be death.