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Originally Posted by Neogillist I thought the classic amillenial position is that the final judgment occurs immediately after the death of the soul, from where it is sent directly to heaven or to hell. |
No, the classic amil view of Rev. 20:4-6 is that it refers to the intermediate state of souls prior to the last judgement. This is the first resurrection; and the second resurrection is that which takes place at the last judgement, when body are soul and reunited to enjoy the blessed presence of God in heaven for ever.
For a clear and concise statement of reformed eschatology relating to the intermediate state, one may consult the Westminster Larger Catechism, Q & A, 84-90.