My Lord. The resurrection of Revelation 20:4-6 is experienced by all those who are raised to spiritual life in Christ ~ spiritually resurrected from their spiritual dead-ness in sin, as it happens for them individually over the course of the millennium.
You are being wooden and too literal here.
The first resurrection only happens because a human is given his physical life back. You claim these throne are those beheaded judging others, yet that is not what John declares. Those beheaded are not judging the rest of the church.
Your point suggests that those beheaded decide if you and others can even be saved, ie your "first resurrection".
"And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them."
If you entered a courtroom , and saw the person sitting up there, and knew that judgment was given to them, would this not be a day of judgment for you?
Revelation 19 ends in 2 judgments:
1. The FP and beast cast into the LOF.
2. All humanity killed on that battlefield.
Revelation 20 starts with 2 judgments:
1. Satan bound for a thousand years.
2. Those beheaded souls stand before thrones and awarded the first resurrection.
That is not being wooden nor literal. That is just common reading comprehension.
You then make the claim those beheaded are the ones sitting on those thrones progressively for a thousand years judging others who are receiving the first resurrection progressively for a thousand years.
Then you claim the first resurrection is actually the second birth where one's spirit is dead and now alive. Is your claim that all humanity is born in a beheaded condition and they sit in judgment of each other for the last 2 millenia? Because that is how your interpretation sounds.
No one that I know of limits the first resurrection to that very moment in those verses. Most just claim there is a first and second resurrection like you do. In most interpretations the first resurrection is just a chronological point in time. If there is a first time, then that implies a second time.
The first resurrection is not a moment in time. That is too wooden and literal. The first resurrection is
not chronological implying two different events.
If you claim the first resurrection is the second birth, then why do you also insist it is the first of two events people experience?
My point is that the first resurrection is neither of your multiple interpretations, nor is a wooden nor literal interpretation of these verses.
In John 3 Jesus points out the first birth is physical and the second birth is spiritual. The logical point is extending this to the first death still being physical, and the second death spiritual. If one is physically raised from the dead, that is the first resurrection. That is not a reasoning taken solely from Revelation 20. Many also think that those at the GWT are also given a physical body, ie first resurrection, even if it is the second event in that chapter. That is not stated. What is stated is that the rest of the dead do not live again. It never says they will live again.
If they live again, they are given the first resurrection for the first time. Not the second birth. But one does not need the second birth to avoid the second death. One needs the first resurrection, and that is sufficient.
In failed human understanding why equate the second death with anything physical at all? The second death is indicative of being removed from the Lamb's book of life. But the second birth was never realized as well to make that name official in the Lamb's book of life. While God voted for that person, that person never voted for himself which is the act of the second birth.
The second birth is symbolic as well as spiritual in the sense one submits to the will of the Holy Spirit. One is sealed by the Holy Spirit until the day of redemption. Which for the last 1993 years has been physical death, when the soul leaves this physical body of death for the permanent incorruptible physical body in Paradise, the first resurrection. One is no longer in a state of death at the point. So the first resurrection has been in place since Lazarus was called out of death into eternal life. It is an ongoing phenomenon, and blessed are all those, because they do not stand at the GWT and face the second death.