Yes, in the post-trib view, but not in the pre-trib view. Here is how it works in the pre-trib view.
The translation to immortals that Paul spoke of doesn't take place in Rev. 20 in the pre-trib view.
It is the rapture, before the tribulation begins.
That would mean the resurrection in Rev. 20 is only for those who died in Christ during the tribulation.
This means those saved who survived the tribulation will enter into the 1000 year reign as we see in Matt. 25:31-46
The translation to immortals that Paul spoke of doesn't take place in Rev. 20 in the pre-trib view.
It is the rapture, before the tribulation begins.
That would mean the resurrection in Rev. 20 is only for those who died in Christ during the tribulation.
This means those saved who survived the tribulation will enter into the 1000 year reign as we see in Matt. 25:31-46
The post-trib view assumes the the saints who have died from the beginning of time to that point are included in the resurrection John is speaking of, which would mean those who were alive and saved when the tribulation begins would go through the tribulation.
That is not true! Paul's rapture is all that group and John's resurrection is only those who died in Christ during the tribulation.
As I said, this is 2 resurrections of the saved and allows the repopulation of earth during the 1000 year reign.
It's difficult to grasp at first I know, but you need to understand this so you will know where we are coming from.