Opening the Seals
Lesson outline 4 in the series Studies in Revelation
Tim Temple
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- The Prelude to the Opening of the Seals -
I Thessalonians 4:13-18;
I Corinthians 15:51,52;
I Thessalonians 5:1-9;
- The Process of Opening the Seals - 6:1-6
- The first seal - v.1,2
- The incident - a rider wearing a crown goes out on a white horse
- The identification
- Not Christ:
- Although Christ rides a white horse in chapter 19, He doesn't bring famine,
pestilence and war in His wake
- The events of Revelation are chronological and Christ comes to conquer at
the end of the tribulation, not the beginning
- Not the Anti-Christ
- There is a gradual build-up of power for the Anti-Christ
- The other horsemen are not people, but conditions which they
symbolize
- Thus the first horseman is symbolic of the spirit of the age at the
beginning of the tribulation period - tension and lack of peace, but no outright warfare.
- The second seal - v.3,4
- The incident - v.3 - a rider goes out on a red horse
- The identification - v.4
- He is authorized to "take peace from the earth"
- I Thessalonians 5:3
puts this in perspective - when they shall say "peace and safety", then
sudden destruction comes upon them...
- Thus the second horseman represents a period of warfare after the initial
period of uneasy peace.
- The third seal - v.5,6
- The incident - v.5
- a rider with a pair of scales sitting on a black horse
- The identification - v.6
- A denarius = a day's wage in John's day
- A quart of wheat = the size of an average meal
- Thus the third seal represents a severe famine following the warfare
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