When they asked for a sign of the end of the age, I don't think they skipped the age they were living in and jumped to the yet future(to them) age. It makes no sense. Especially when those predictions came true within their generation.
You jump to a future fulfillment when the fulfillment happened in their generation. I agree the Old Testament is full of types and shadows of future realities, however when the Messiah shows up on the scene the types of the OT become realities, not more types. As much as I was hoping to end up at the partial-pret position, I could not for this very reason. They like you have many, if not all OT prophecies pointing to future types not future realities. When Daniel predicts the Kingdom will come during the Roman Empire, you and Partial Preterist have that fulfilled in a type, not a reality. So your position ends up being the Prophets didn't foretell of the ultimate fulfillments just the types, and from the types we see the ultimate reality. Why not? Especially since many of the desriptions of Rev.20-22 and other places is not "reality", but spiritual metaphor. So once again, in your system, it is dying and going to the spirit world where we will see the ultimate reality, and in mine, it is the future second coming of Christ and resurrection.
But the point is you CAN find them both in the OT.
As i said, If you know what to look for. It might not be readily apparent, just from glancing at it, and especially with a certain bias. The same with the Church age, and literal eternal Kingdom.
They are not judged "by the destruction of the Temple". That is just a sign that the Old Covenant is finished.
Rev 20:11 shows the ending of the O. C. afterward the resurrection and judgement then the New Covenant in 21:1.
In Matt 23 Jesus rips into the religious Jews. He is basically saying He is done with them and will finish them off. All the guilt of their fathers transgressions will now fall on this generation (vs. 32). The disciples having heard all this must have been shaken to the core, so when we get into chapter 24 they start asking when will these things be and what are the signs. So the physical judgement was coming upon Jerusalem and at the end the New covenant is ushered in with the spiritual Judgement. Two separate events.
Yes. Separate! But while one was immediate, and prefigured the second, it was that second we are still waiting for. Else, this "judgment" of all means nothing. Jerusalem was judged temporally for its sins. All sinners were already "judged" (John 3:18). It is the actual individual "judgment" of each person that is described in Rev.20, and this has not happened yet, as everyone has not lived and died yet.
Just curious. What do you say is the "no more sea" of 21:1?