The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
are figures from the New Testament’s Book of Revelation (Chapter 6), interpreted as divine messengers or harbingers of doom at the end of times. They ride white, red, black, and pale horses, symbolizing Conquest, War, Famine, and Death, respectively, unleashed when the first four seals are broken.
White Horse (Conquest/Antichrist): Riders on this horse often represent conquest, imperialism, or religious deception. The rider is given a bow and a crown.
Red Horse (War): Symbolizes civil war, strife, and conflict. The rider carries a sword, representing destruction.
Black Horse (Famine): Symbolizes hunger and scarcity. The rider carries a pair of scales, representing the rationing of food.
Pale Horse (Death): The final rider represents death, often followed by Hades, and can represent
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While the Bible only names the fourth horseman, subsequent commentary and pop culture have solidified the group as Conquest, War, Famine, and Death.
More dishonesty from cultists.