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1 | Who's the rider in Rev.'s 6:2? | Rev 6:1 | jford1 | 61228 | ||
In Rev. 6:2, it speaks of a white horse with a rider with a bow and wearing a crown. My paster asked me the question if I know who that mistery rider is? I think it is Joshua, the son of Jehozadak, [Zeck. 6:11]. Is this true? And what are the other horses supposed to be? | ||||||
2 | Who's the rider in Rev.'s 6:2? | Rev 6:1 | dondee | 90428 | ||
I agree with some that assert it could be the antichrist. Satin is still "a most beutiful angel" and the antichrist "will be thought of as Christ to some". They will be decieved by his looks, his actions, and his expression of pease to the world. White could simply be satin using the symbolic color of purity to do what he does so well. For it says that "he will bring the world together in peace" And the antichrist will do just that. A false peace, but non-the-less. Te horseman are "forces allowed to proceed" with there Godly deeds. |
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