Heiser avoids choosing any single eschatology system because the thing about prophetic writings, is they only be known in hindsight. The book isn't to be used to try and tell the future. Revelation does though, ensure believers that the battle has already been won by Christ, to remain steadfast through the struggle, even if it leads to death as we will be resurrected either way.
He's very helpful in showing connections to the Septuagint and Dead Sea scrolls, and also great in explaining a lot of the apocalyptic symbology. I got a lot out of that series I didn't get in other studies prior.
A series some here might like on Revelation is by Dr. Michael Heiser, since he was into the divine council topics.
Here's the intro podcast episode
https://nakedbiblepodcast.com/podcast/naked-bible-352-introducing-the-old-testament-in-the-book-of-revelation/
The intro might not have much content, here's starting in Chapter 1:
https://nakedbiblepodcast.com/podcast/naked-bible-353-revelation-14/
Heiser avoids choosing any single eschatology system because the thing about prophetic writings, is they only be known in hindsight. The book isn't to be used to try and tell the future. Revelation does though, ensure believers that the battle has already been won by Christ, to remain steadfast through the struggle, even if it leads to death as we will be resurrected either way.
He's very helpful in showing connections to the Septuagint and Dead Sea scrolls, and also great in explaining a lot of the apocalyptic symbology. I got a lot out of that series I didn't get in other studies prior.