I am prompted to ask......what do you think the resurrection is for? (John 5:28-29)
Paul, in speaking before his fellow Jews wrote.....
"And I have hope toward God, which hope these men also look forward to, that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous." (Acts 24:15)
The ancient Jews held no belief in an immortal soul; they believed in a future resurrection to life on this earth, so they took great pains to have a memorial tomb inscribed with their names and their family linage. Visit any Jewish cemetery and see how elaborate their tombs are.
When Jesus told the Pharisees that they would not flee from "the judgement of gehenna", he was alluding to the fact that the bodies of executed criminals were thrown into the city's garbage dump for disposal in fires that never went out......they were not considered worthy of a decent burial or a marked grave....it carried the connotation of not being remembered by God in a resurrection....they would never see life again.
Why on earth would God bring people back to life, if they did not know who they were, or who their family members were? In each of the resurrections Jesus performed, the resurrected person was given back to their family members. Jesus said that Lazarus was "sleeping" and that he was going to awaken him. (John 11:11-14) He was reunited with his family and friends. Death stops time because the dead are actually dead. When the dead awaken, it will be as if they just closed their eyes a moment ago. Do we know how long we have been asleep if we awaken during the night? Sometimes I can't believe it when I look at the clock and think it must be nearly morning, only to find its 1 a.m.
All the humans who have ever lived and died in ignorance will get another chance at life. In this time of the end, there will be no ignorance except by choice. Christ's message is being preached in all the earth just as Jesus said it would be. Those rejecting it, will themselves be rejected. Those not "doing the will of the Father" will be judged unworthy of life.....regardless of what label they are wearing...even ours. (Matthew 7:21-23)
The word in Greek is "
loidoros" from loidos (mischief) and it is used only twice in the NT by Paul.
I think you mean 5:11....in my understanding, a reviler is one who uses verbal abuse to disparage someone's character or reputation in a mean-spirited way, without due regard for the truthfulness of what is spoken.