Enoch and Elijah were taken up (raptured), but who can say they went to third heaven? You can only arrive in third heaven with a newly clothed resurrected body which can never die, and the Bible tells us nobody has arrived there yet. So, they shall return as the two witnesses to die as martyrs. When? During the second woe, for we read, then "the second woe is past" (Rev. 11.14) after they had just died.

Those "under the altar" are martyrs who shall wait a little longer before these things are finished, until the resurrection of the saints at the last trumpet takes place. The white robes given to those under the altar specify the righteousness of their good works. It does not refer to entering third heaven as yet. Those who first enter third heaven occurs at first rapture in Rev. 7.9 who "stood before the throne" before the trumpets of the Tribulation take place. They have kept the "word of His patience" (Rev. 3.10), for he who overcomeths, God will "keep thee from the hour of trial" (time of testing of the Tribulation). "Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man" (Luke 21.36). These things refers to the Tribulation events at the consummation of this age. The condition is clear for first rapture: watchful, prayerful, keeping the word of His patience.

Some shall be raptured alive, and God willing, He may even rapture those martyrs under the altar before the Tribulation commences to war, along with Michael, against Satan in 2nd heaven.

Though there are many comparisons about the Jubilee, God is still very clear about the 7 year Tribulation which contains 7 trumpets. The 6 seals are these past 20 centuries. The 7th seal opens the 7 trumpets of the Tribulation. And the 7th trumpet pours out the 7 bowls of wrath in the last 24 months of the Tribulation. Think of this like lock tumblers being triggered so we know where we stand at and if we are still alive at the consummation of this age.

Jesus said to the good thief that he will see him this day in paradise. Jesus went immediately to hades, not to heaven, then he was raised on the third day. Jesus met the good thief in paradise below, which is the good side of hades, from which resurrection takes place at the last trumpet of the Tribulation.

When the Rich Man went to the bad side of hades (he is still there now), the Scriptures depict his suffering, because he is in a foretaste mode of actually being resurrected for hell.

The proper term is tartarus in 2 Pet. 2.4 which is the Pit, not hell to be more precise. Satan too will be cast into the Pit for 1000 years before he is released for a short while to show man still had yet some hidden sin, that Satan will never repent, and God's good pleasure to end all sin. The Antichrist and False Prophet will be sent to hell at the start of the millennium, while Satan will go to the Pit for the 1000 years before being sent to hell. The angels are sent to be "held for judgment" (2 Pet. 2.4). If they had gone to hell, they would have been judged already.

Through Christ's death and resurrection captives were released. In other words, the bondage of being under the law has ceased and opens the door for resurrection at the last trumpet at the consummation of this age.

The millennial kingdom has not started yet, because God says the nations are not deceived during the 1000 years (Rev. 20.3). Obviously, they are still deceived now because they war and we hear rumors of war. Only after the 1000 years is finished are all the evil spirits cast into hell along will Satan and the unsaved within Christendom and without.

Demons (not all of them are in the pit now) are locked in the pit, and when the star falls and the key is given to open the pit, what will be released is many of those demons, those intelligent beings that look like locusts during the first woe (Rev. 9).

Hell is constantly described as fiery. How silly to throw a fiery hell into a fiery lake of fire. God is not the author of confusion, nor is He vain in His work. Satan is.

The book of Enoch is not one of the 66 books of God's Word. Be careful, for it will lead you to many false ideas.