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Revelation 1
Revelation 2 & 3
Revelation 4: 1
Revelation 4: 2-11 & 5
Revelation 6: 1-2
Revelation 6: 3-4
Revelation 6: 5-6
Revelation 6: 7-8
Revelation 6: 9-11
Revelation 6: 12-17
Revelation 7: 1-8
Revelation 7: 9-17
Revelation 8: 1-6
Revelation 8: 7
Revelation 8: 8-9
Revelation 8: 10-11
Revelation 8: 12-13
Revelation 9: 1-12
Revelation 9: 13-21
Revelation 10: 1-11
Revelation 11: 1-14
Revelation 11: 15-19
Revelation 12: 1-6
Revelation 12: 7-12
Revelation 12: 13-17
Revelation 13: 1-18
Revelation 14: 1-5
Revelation 14: 6-13
Revelation 14: 14-20
Revelation 15: 1-8
Revelation 16: 1-2
Revelation 16: 3
Revelation 16: 4-7
Revelation 16: 8-9
Revelation 16: 10-11
Revelation 16: 12
Revelation 16:13-16
Revelation 16: 17-21
Revelation 17: 1-18
Revelation 18: 1-24
Revelation 19: 1-10
Revelation 19: 11-21
Revelation 20, 21, & 22
The first seal on the scroll in the hands of the Lamb is opened, and one of the four living creatures calls, "Come!" The rider that comes forth is upon a white horse, and would present himself as Christ, but he is not. He is the prince that will come of Daniel 9, the Antichrist of I John 2, the man of sin, the son of perdition, of II Thessalonians 2. He carries a bow without an arrow. He goes forth to conquer, but not with war. He comes as a man of peace, and he will dazzle the world with his skillful diplomacy. The world will be ready to receive this man of peace. He will make a covenant with Israel as foretold in Daniel 9 and Israel will trust him and will feel at peace as declared in Ezekiel 38. The temple will be rebuilt and the sacrificial worship will be resumed as revealed in Daniel, Chapter 9. It is the time preceding seven years of tribulation upon the earth as revealed to Daniel in Daniel 9. This man of sin will not be revealed for who he is until after the Rapture of the church,and he has his world domination program in place. He was given a crown, but does not yet wear it, because he does not yet declare his true intentions. His plan is to be elevated to world ruler, and head of a worldwide religious system. He will be elevated to the head of the ten nation confederacy spoken of in Daniel 2 as pictured by the ten toes of the great image in Nebuchadnezzar's dream. This will be the revived Roman Empire. His true split personality is pictured here as a man of peace, but he is in reality Satanically empowered. His rise to power is peaceful, but that peace is soon shattered by the entrance of the second horse.