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  1. These seals cover seven eras or periods of time from the time of the apostles to the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ; and, to a large extent, they depict: religious affairs in the world. In the first seal we see Christ with the wreath of a conqueror. He rides the white horse, white being the emblem of victory and also of purity.

  2. The Second Seal (6:3-4) The Lamb opens the second seal and the second living creature also says, “Come!” The opened seal reveals a bright red horse. Its rider was given authority to take peace from the earth so that people would kill one another. Christ has unleashed the removal of peace and the bringing of war. The Third Seal (6:5-6)

  3. The Beginning of the Great Day of God’s Wrath . Introduction. As discussed previously, the outline for this study of Revelation is based on Revelation 1:19, the things past (the salutation and the vision of Christ, chapter one), the things present (the letters to the churches, chapters 2-3), and the things future (chapters 4-22).

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · The first seal. The first seal introduces the Antichrist (Revelation 6:1–2). From the biblical description, we gather several details: he rides a white horse, which speaks of peace; at the beginning of the tribulation, the Antichrist will come under the pretense of bringing peace to the world (cf. Daniel 9:27). He is given a crown, which ...

  5. The first six seal judgments are unleashed in chapter 6 of Revelation and are comprised of the following: • First seal (vv. 1-2) – the Antichrist is let loose upon the world • Second seal (vv. 3-4) – wars begin and peace is lost • Third seal (vv. 5-6) – famine breaks out

  6. Aug 26, 2022 · The judgments get increasingly worse and more devastating as the end times progress. The seven seals, trumpets, and bowls are connected to one another. The seventh seal introduces the seven trumpets (Revelation 8:1–5), and the seventh trumpet introduces the seven bowls (Revelation 11:15–19; 15:1–8).

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  8. The first seal describes peace which corresponds to the first 3.5 years of the tribulation (Daniel 9:27; 1 Thessalonians 5:2-3). The remaining seals describe the general punishments that will occur during the last part of the tribulation. The seventh seal is mentioned in Revelation 8:1, but it telescopes into the seven trumpets.

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