Four Views of Revelation
| Historicist | Preterist | Futurist | Idealist |
Interpretation* | Records events which span from the apostolic period to end of the age | Records events which happened in the past from our vantage point | Records events which have yet to be fulfilled | Records events which are symbolic of the spiritual warfare between good and evil |
Timing of Events | In process and are fulfilled over the course of history | Fulfilled during the age of the Roman Empire, shortly after John wrote Revelation | Will take place at the end of the age | May represent various historical periods rather than one specific event |
Seven churches (Rev 2–3) | Seven periods of church history | Seven churches located in Roman province of Asia during the first century AD | (Possibly any one of the other views) | Any church which shares the same characteristics of the seven churches |
The church—those redeemed by Christ and triumphant | God’s heavenly court, but not any specific group | Angelic beings or saints from the New Testament era | Angelic representatives of the old covenant (12 tribes) and the new covenant (12 apostles) | |
Sealed Scroll (Rev 5:1–9) | God’s purpose and design for the world and the Church | God’s sentence or judgment upon those who persecuted the saints | The title deed to the earth | God’s redemptive plan for the world |
The demise of the Roman Empire, from the death of Domitian (AD 96) to the invasion of the Vandals (fifth century AD) | The execution of God’s judgment upon Jerusalem | The rapture and the beginning of the great tribulation | The outworkings of God’s redemptive plan throughout history, including wars, persecutions, and judgments | |
144,000 (Rev 7:4–8) | The church | Symbolic number of Jewish Christians to escape the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD | The remnant of Jewish people or the last generation of Christians alive when the Tribulation takes place | A symbolic number of old covenant Israel and new covenant Israel (i.e., spiritual Israel) |
A series of invasions of the Roman Empire by various groups (e.g., Vandals and Turks) | A series of Roman military actions against the Jews during the Jewish War | A series of disasters which will come upon the unrepentant during the seven-year Tribulation | A series of disasters which echo the plagues against Egypt (Rev 7:14–11:10). They express God’s judgment upon the unrepentant. | |
Two witnesses (Rev 11:3–6) | People who rejected the authority of the Papacy prior to the Reformation (e.g., Waldenses and Albigenses) | Prophets who prophesied about the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of Jewish religious and political authority | Two prophets (possibly Elijah and Enoch or Moses) | The church throughout the church era |
The woman (Rev 12:1–2, 5–6) | The church which endured persecution by Rome in the fourth century AD | Faithful Israel in the first century AD | Israel or the church which will be persecuted by the antichrist | The church through the church era |
Red dragon (Rev 12:3) | Imperial Rome as a representative of Satan | A combination of the beasts in Daniel 7 which represent world empires | Satan | Satan |
Male child (Rev 12:4–5) | The church or the Roman emperor Constantine | The church of the first century AD | Christ | Christ who ascended to heaven |
Woman’s escape into the wilderness (Rev 12:6) | The church which escaped the persecution of Rome or the Papacy | Judaean Christians who escaped Edomite and Roman attacks during the Jewish War | Escape of Israel or the church from the coming persecution | The church which witnesses about Christ |
1,260 days (Rev 12:6) | 1,260 years of the authority of the Papacy in Rome | The period of the Jewish War (AD 66–70) or emperor Nero’s persecution of the church | The final 1,260 days (3 1/2 years) before the return of Christ | Symbolizes the era of the church |
Beast out of the sea (Rev 13:1–4) | The Papacy | Rome, specifically emperor Nero | Symbolic of Gentile nations, namely, a revived Roman Empire | Government or political system which opposes God |
Beast out of the earth (Rev 13:11–15) | The Papacy | The Roman emperor cult or a false prophet | The religious version of the first beast | False religion associated with the political system |
666 (Rev 13:16–18) | The Papacy | Roman emperor Nero | Represents a form of currency in an economic system | Represents the name of the anti-Christian government system |
Babylon (Rev 17:5) | The religious system and authority of the Papacy | Rome or Jerusalem | A false religion. Possibly the reestablishment of Babylon or Rome. | A system (possibly economic) which entices believers to turn away from God |
Rider on the white horse (Rev 19:11–21) | Christ’s conquests and judgments upon His enemies | Christ’s victory over the pagan nations by His Word | Christ’s visible return to earth | Christ’s ongoing conquest of the anti-Christian system through the gospel |
*See Steve Gregg’s Revelation, Four Views: A Parallel Commentary. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1997.
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