You dont have the entire picture. That assumption alone removes any credibility you may have once had.
Would you say my credibility was "Absolutely" removed? Lol. Just joshing you.
I'm not sure what assumption you're referring to because it's literally what the text says.
Revelation 1:1
"The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John"
Nobody has all knowledge.
Only God knows what was forbidden from the seven thunders.(but I am sure can handle that one too. Just ascribe anything to it and tell us in advance since you are all knowing)
Besides you randomly ascribe whatever fits your deal to the flying scorpions, the mark on the right hand, and the hailstones and call it spiritual.
I'm not sure where this is coming from as I haven't actually shared any interpretation just yet (as least I don't think I have here yet..I'll need to reread my posts...). I'm just sharing how God has done things in past text when it comes to delivering prophecy. He doesn't change (also something the text says).
And I've been calling the visions/prophecies symbolic. It's something that REALLY HAPPENS in our physical world and in the spiritual world, experienced by real people and heavenly beings respectively, just not as "literally envisioned." That's not how the living God gives visions in past text.
suppose when it says "he who sits on the throne ",under your "rules of nothing literal" a random interpretation would be "oh that just means some king."
We cant make it a literal God the Father
You're implying I'm minimalizing truth. No, the opposite. If anything, I'm saying the symbols and signs were given so that we - with our feeble minds and understanding - can grasp the complexity and majesty of it all.
Let's take your example: "he who sits on the throne". Taken on its face one envisions a king sitting in a high chair...but scripture says 'the living God is not a man.'
Scripture also says the living God, Father God is invisible and only the Son declares him.
Scripture also says the living God neither slumbers or sleeps and needs no rest (only resting on the 1st Sabbath as an example to us).
Scripture also describes that the "glory" of the Father is the Son; "the expressed radiance".
Scripture says the living God is 'a consuming fire'.
Scripture details that the ark of the covenant is an earthly representation of the throne in heaven...and it was mercy seated between two cherubim (one on the right and one on the left) with the law as the foundation.
These are too many scriptural truths to limit our understanding of "He who sits on the throne" to what is described in Revelation...
The Living God is Power Himself, Indescribable and Supreme. That's the best I can do to explain what "He who sits on the throne" really means.