Please reread post 841. I believe that Rev 20:11-15 is a partial explanation of the coming historical event revealed in John 5:28-29. In the same way it would be related to Matt 13:36-43; II Thess 1:6-10. Rev. 20:11-15 speak to the last phrase in John 5:29 "...and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of judgment. It is explaining the essence of the judgment. Unbelievers are forever spiritually dead.
On the other hand, the words in John 5:29 "they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life..." may find their counterpart in Rev. 20:6 which is in the future tense and makes very clear that the priests of God and of Christ who are blest and holy are certainly alive in Christ forever - for the second death has no power over them.
I would encourage you to try reading the entire chapter of Rev. 20 in the light of the very biblical concept of spiritual life and death. I understand Rev 20 as containing God's final verdict about (or if you will, the final outcome of) believers, unbelievers and satan. I hope you find this helpful.
I guess the future just isn't what it used to be.