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REVELATION OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE - Chapter 20 - Verse 13
And death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them. That is, all the dead came, from all regions where they were scattered -- on the land and in the ocean -- in this world and in the invisible world. "Death and hell" are here personified, and are represented as having dominion over the dead, and as now delivering up, or surrendering those who were held under them. On the meaning of the words here used, see Barnes on "Re 1:18"; See Barnes "Re 6:8".
Compare See Barnes "Mt 10:23"; See Barnes "Job 10:21"; See Barnes "Job 10:22"; See Barnes "Isa 14:9".
This whole representation is entirely inconsistent with the supposition that a large part of the dead had been already raised up at the beginning of the millennial period, and had been permitted, in their glorified bodies, to reign with Christ.
And they were judged, etc. All these were judged -- the righteous and the wicked; those buried at sea, and those buried on the land; the small and the great; the dead, in whatever world they may have been.
{1} "hell" "the grave"