These constitute the major lines of argument in support of a mostly-fulfilled book of Revelation, and End Times. They are gathered here, because they constitute the primary area of emphasis when developing this theme. Other proposals and defense will always be built, precept upon precept, supplying secondary, resulting conclusions, but the majority of the burden of proof lies upon these conditions as listed below.
The defeat of any one prospect does not, of course, mean the defeat of the entire system, either this one or anothers’. However, as they stand together, and systematically work together and support each other, in any system, the body of the work comes together, joins, and stands as a unit.
In this way, these are the foundation and lower rungs of the system of interpretation, which, the further they are developed, establish a system of thought that eventually runs contrary enough to another system, that its supporting pillars are eventually toppled.
This is the development of a theology, and, as God has given us the full body of the breadth of Scripture, we must either come to the conclusion that this is something revealed to us, for which we are responsible, or something that remains shrouded in mystery, not yet disclosed (Deuteronomy 29:29). With the mind of Christ, we can indeed fathom all things, yet for the establishment of doctrine, we must solely rely upon the Word. Indeed, much is revealed already, and, yet, much is left to be uncovered.
Let us explore, and let the Scriptures speak where they will Speak, and let them remain silent where they are silent.