No, they represent the afflictions in the world occurring because antichrist is terrorizing the earth
Also the first one is NOT Jesus Christ, it is antichrist pretending to be man's savior. It is a deception.
2007-08-10 13:07:32
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answered by CJ 6
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No not at all. A lot of Christians think that the white horseman is Christ . Wrong!!!
This is the anti -christ. He wears a Crown of battle. One crown. He has a bow so he is a warrior but he has no arrows so he comes pretending to be the peace maker.
Later on in Revelation Jesus will ride a white horse but He will have many crowns denote He is head of many authorities not just King of Kings. He will have the two sided sword of truth coming from His mouth.
Re is war and rumors of wars.
Black is famine which usually follows war.
Pale horse or Grey is pestilence. New diseases with no cure. like Aids or perhaps bio-chemical warfare.
Hope that helps.
2007-08-18 07:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The first white horse represents the antichrist. The red horse represents war, the black horse represents famine, and the pale horse represents death.
Note: some will say the first white horse is Jesus, but it is not. It is the antichrist. This starts in Rev. 6:2.
Jesus does return on a white horse, but not yet. It is when He comes back with His army to conquer the antichrist. Jesus comes back on a white horse starting in Rev. 19:11.
2007-08-10 13:10:12
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answered by byHisgrace 7
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I would sooner believe that it represents the physical laws of nature and it's consequences on human behavior. The Beast that is unleashed is within the very planet we live. Those who fornicate with it are the various corporations exploiting it's resources despite the signs and warnings. The planet or it's natural forces appears to fight back to regain stability and balance. Some of these happen in natural cycles regardless of what we might do so, it's inevitable, just like a forest fire contributes to new growth or: "ashes to ashes."
2007-08-10 13:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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1.white horse-conquering and to conquer, represents antichrist and his kingdom
2.red horse-signifies war
3.black horse-famine
4.pale horse-death
the 1st horseman of the 4 horsemen of the 7 judgements is important. he is the key to understanding the rest of the horsemen, the seal judgements and the rest of the judgements. he has a bow in his hand( symbol of aggressive warfare) yet no arrow, he is a willful king, triumphing through diplomacy, he will usher in the false prophet, promising world unity.
2007-08-18 04:47:56
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answered by ? 7
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No. I believe when you study it, they relate to the plagues, and war, etc.. As I remember the White one goes out to conquer, the pale (light green) one is disease, the red one maybe fire from atomic war. Black is death, and Hell followed. This all has to do with the tribulation and the opening of the seals.
I believe the letters to the church have to do with the church history, as I believe we are in the Laodicea age... luke-warm and apathy.
2007-08-10 13:09:24
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answered by RB 7
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Um...if you're talking about the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse...then it's pretty much spelled out for you...otherwise I don't know what horses you mean.
2007-08-10 13:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey it's No*no
No it has to do with the demonstrations of Gods judgments. But the colors do have a spiritual meaning. If you want to learn more e-mail me. G.B.
2007-08-13 11:36:16
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answered by miz.rock 2
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No- church history has not brought on Death, hell, and over inflated food prices. They are yet to be complete.
2007-08-18 12:24:56
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answered by copperhead89 4
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white horse - the deceiver, the antichrist that signs a covenant with Israel.
red horse - war, disguised as patriotism
black horse - famine, disguised as luxury
pale horse - death, disguised as advancement in healthcare
2007-08-10 13:11:19
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answered by savedatlast 2
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