Revelation 19:11 And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.
12 His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself.
13 And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.
14 And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.
15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.
We’ve recently read about how the WEF demons want to rewrite the Bible. That would be an extension of the longtime practice of misinterpreting or mistranslating the Bible. The common understanding of Revelation 6:8 is:
This is referring to one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The Horseman of Death is thought to be riding a white horse or pale horse. This has become so inculcated in our culture that it is alluded to in Western movies such as Pale Rider and Tombstone.
In the analysis of the Greek language version of the verse, we can see that the English column’s “pale” is matched up with the Greek word “χλωρός” which is “chloros”.
The Bible Study Tools definition of “chloros” is
“Chloros
khlo-ros'
Adjective
NAS Word Usage - Total: 4
green
yellowish pale”
So the more probable translation from the Greek is that the Horseman of Death rides a green horse. What could green represent? Islam’s preferred representative color is green. Perhaps Death rides on Islam. Or, green could refer to the environmentalist movement that has been hijacked by the Climate Hoax. Perhaps Death rides on the climate hoaxers’ forced austerity and degradation of living standards.
In this post’s quote:
We can see that the rider of the white horse is really the Almighty. So did antiChrist elements purposely conflate the colors of the different horses so that when people see the white horse they’ll mistake its rider for the Horseman of Death?
The pale horse which is green can represent life.
Jesus Christ has conquered death, He owns it, and hell follows, he has overcome both for all mankind.
The lake of fire is the second death of Adam, or the Adamic in the saint.
I believe the Revelation of Jesus Christ is a picture of Jesus Christ conquering the Adamic in the church, in the saints.
There is no glory for the devil in the book. The four horses and their riders all represent Jesus Christ conquering in the saint.
The seals are the beginning the young Christian being transformed, the trumpets are loud realizations bringing "the kingdoms of earth have become the kingdoms of our God".
The 7 final judgments are what we always judge in ourselves to enter the Holy Presence if God.
The 1000 year reign is a present reality of the 144,000 perfect government in each saint.
144,000 is symbolic of perfect government we follow the Lamb withersoever he goeth and have overcome the beast the dragon and the false prophet Babylon.
The rest of Revelation 6:8 says that the rider of the chloros horse is given authority over a quarter of the earth, or the fourth part of the earth. Jesus wouldn’t divide Hie authority with three other riders. Jesus is not the rider of the chloros horse. Hell does not come with Jesus.
You can also tell by the sequence of the verses. The chloros horse shows up in Revelation 6:8 and then the white horse shows up in Revelation 19:11. They are not the same horse or the same rider. The chloros horse rider is one of four that make a big mess, and then later the white horse rider cleans up the mess.
Jesus Christ is typed many times in the book in a spiritual reading.
Death and hell no longer belong to the devil or the Adamic.
It's a faith issue.
The manchild born of the woman is the perfected sons of God born of the church.
Right when the manchild is born, heaven is cleaned up by Micheal and his angels. Micheal is Jesus Christ his angels are conquering sons of God, the dragon is cast from heaven to the earth.
Spiritually we cast the devil out of our heaven.
I realize this is foreign to most readers of the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
It's all about the unveiling of Jesus Christ in mankind, in the church, in the saints.
Earth is symbolic of our Adamic spiritual man. We are Adamic influenced by the serpent though we know it not, until we have a new birth experience.
When we are born of the Holy Spirit, we still have to contend with our carnal flesh man
Romans 8:6
Tradition makes the pale horseman the antichrist.
All death in the book is symbolic. No actual people are killed. Spiritual reality differs from physical reality.
BTW this is known as an idealist interpretive method or spiritual.
It is a picture of the end of the world dominating in the saint.
I believe it is also a fulfillment of
Romans 8:21 Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
The whole book is always taking place in the church unto the perfect man of
Ephesians 4:12 For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: 13 Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ:
Unto perfection.
I think the problem is that you thought at the beginning of my comment I was talking about the same verse that you quoted. I wasn’t. I was talking about an earlier verse. Here’s the Greek analysis of Revelation 19:11. The English “white” is matched up with the Greek “λευκός” which is “leukos”. So the horse in the verse I quoted, Rev 6:8, is chloros, and then the horse in the verse you quoted, Rev 19:11, is leukos. They’re not the same horse.
No, I realize the pale(green) horse is not the same and not the same event as my favorite 1911.
The rider of the pale horse is not the Antichrist in an idealist interperpretation.
It can be, not everyone interprets it the same I'd guess.
For me, all the seals are representative of Jesus Christ being revealed or unveiled in the individual believer.
You'll notice the righteous beasts are very excited to show the four horsemen.......come and see!
The four living creatures(beasts) are specifically around the throne of God and the Lamb.
The throne is a spiritual realization of the power of God before the seals are broken as Christ comes conquering.
Why 1/4, I'm not sure, but all the work of sealing the sons of God is not yet accomplished. The trumpets prove that.
There's a lot of symbolism I don't yet get.
“yellowish pale” is only the secondary definition of chloros. The primary definition is just “green” with no mention of “pale”. For people to push “pale horse” instead of “green horse” or even “yellowish horse” seems like bad faith trying to confuse with the leukos horse, the white horse.