John (16 May 2021)
"4 horses alternate interpret"


Hi John and doves.

So, I did a word study on the 4 horseman of revelation 6 after someone last week posted a link suggesting that the first horseman may be the vaccine

So my alternate interpretation that came out as a possibility is

White horse Bow/Toxon Could be poisoned arrow, and crown could hint at the spike protein in both the virus and the vaccine.
So this poisoned arrow could be either the vaccine or the original manmade poison of the virus getting released.
Red horse - Short sword or dagger (not the big sword used later by the 4th horse)
take peace from the earth and that they will slay one another
Great (dagger), could also mean NUMEROUS
So this could be "numerous small swords" which could mean numerous injections of a vaccine to kill one another.
Black horse zugos: a yoke
So this YOKE (more likely than scales), could mean slavery or yoke of the vaccine passport
Denarius and wheat could mean "a way to buy or sell with the vaccine passport of cryptocurrency or reset"
Do not damage the oil and wine could mean - do not harm those filled with the oil of the holy spirit of those attached to the vine of christ.
Pale horse of death
This SWORD is a LARGE sword, which is a different word than the earlier red horse
sizeable amount of death and famine could be the results of the vaccine killing lots of people.

Details of the search below.

https://biblehub.com/interlinear/revelation/6.htm

BOW
toxon

a bow.
From the base of tikto; a bow (apparently as the simplest fabric) -- bow.

5088. tiktó ?

to bring forth, bear, produce (fruit from the seed)

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Etymology: from Latin intoxicatus, past participle of intoxicare "to poison," from earlier in- "put into" and toxicum "poison," from Greek toxikon "arrow poison," from toxon "bow, arrow" --related to TOXIC, TOXIN

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Word History The Greek word toxon means "bow" or "arrow." From this came the Greek toxikon, meaning "a poison in which arrows are dipped." Toxikon was borrowed into Latin as toxicum, which gave rise to the Latin verb intoxicare, "to poison."

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Intoxicate originally meant "to poison" in English, but now it is almost never used with this meaning. It is related to the words toxic, meaning "poisonous," and toxin, meaning "a poison." Both of these words can also be traced to the Greek toxon.

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• (tóxon) n (genitive t????); second declension

bow (weapon for shooting arrows)
rainbow
arc
anything which is bowed or arched
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The ancient Greek archer’s tool of war was the toxon, a word for both bow and arrow. To make their weapon deadlier, archers dipped their arrow tips in poison. Toxikon was the word for a poison-tipped arrow, but over time, the word came to refer to the poison itself. By the time the word was adopted into Latin as toxicum, it had shrugged off its ballistic origins and just meant “poison.”

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The adjective toxic is defined as ‘poisonous’ and first appeared in English in the mid-seventeenth century from the medieval Latin “toxicus”, meaning ‘poisoned’ or ‘imbued with poison’. But it has its origins in the Greek “toxikon pharmakon” – the lethal poison that the ancient Greeks would smear on the points of their arrows. Interestingly, it is not “pharmakon”, the word for poison, that made the leap into Latin here, but “toxikon”, which comes from “toxin” the Greek word for ‘bow’.

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Toxin comes from the Greek toxon, meaning bow because arrows were often poisoned with what the Greeks called toxicon pharmakon or poison of the bow.

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, he isn’t too sure about associating Jesus with a weapon, so it’s suggested ‘bow’ is better interpreted as a ribbon.
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GIVEN TO HIM A CROWN

stephanos: that which surrounds, i.e. a crown
4735 stéphanos – properly, a wreath (garland), awarded to a victor in the ancient athletic games (like the Greek Olympics); the crown of victory (versus 1238 /diádema, "a royal crown").

[4735 (stéphanos) is used of a plaited wreath ("crown"), like the one made of thorns placed on the head of Christ at His trial (Mt 27:29, Mk 15:17; Jn 19:2,5).]

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1 Corinthians 9:25 N-AMS
GRK: ??a f?a?t?? st?fa??? ??ß?s?? ?µe??
NAS: a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable.
KJV: obtain a corruptible crown; but we
INT: that a perishable crown they might receive we

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He went forth overcoming and that he may conquer

nikaó: to conquer, prevail

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2nd horse bright red

.. take peace from the earth and that they will slay one another


Given to him a great sword

machaira: a short sword or dagger

properly, a slaughter-knife; a short sword or dagger mainly used for stabbing;

2. a small sword, distinguished from the large sword

Greek: µ??a??a, machaira (G3162)


Matthew 26:55 N-GFP
GRK: ?????ate µet? µa?a???? ?a? ?????
NAS: Have you come out with swords and clubs
KJV: a thief with swords and staves
INT: are you come out with swords and clubs

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GREAT
megas: great

abundant (1)
all the more (1)
great (115),
severe (2)

terribly (1)
of number and quantity, equivalent to numerous, large: ?????, Mark 5:11; abundant,


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NOTE a DIFFERENT SWORD than a BIG SWORD


a small sword, distinguished from the large sword,

((Large sword is POP....

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1366. distomos
double-mouthed, two-edged


Hebrews 4:12 Adj-AFS
GRK: p?sa? µ??a??a? d?st?µ?? ?a? d??????µe???
NAS: than any two-edged sword, and piercing
KJV: than any twoedged sword, piercing

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So first - poison arrow and a crown
second horse - short sword numerous.....

They COULD both be talking about the vaccine, but unlikley as if so they would have used the same words...
So, could the first horse be the "crown virus that was injected into the first people who then started the spread of the virus"
and then the second horse be the "many short injections that "take peace and people slay one another"
But if that was the case, and if the spike protein was the crown, then would they not have mentioned the crown again with the red horse??
(Unless it was left out to confuse for 2000 years and distract)


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Also the SWORD great could instead refer to missiles
(May 2021 as per todays missiles over tel aviv)


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THIRD SEAL
Scales in hand
WOA

zugos: a yoke

Usage: a yoke; hence met: (a Jewish idea) of a heavy burden, comparable to the heavy yokes resting on the bullocks' necks; a balance, pair of scales.

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2218 zygós – properly, a yoke; a wooden bar placed over the neck of a pair of animals so they can pull together; (figuratively) what unites (joins) two people to move (work) together as one.

[2218 (zygós) unites two elements to work as one unit, like when two pans (weights) operate together on a balance-scale – or a pair of oxen pulling a single plough.]

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1 Timothy 6:1 N-AMS
GRK: e?s?? ?p? ????? d????? t???
NAS: are under the yoke as slaves

Galatians 5:1 N-DMS
GRK: µ? p???? ???? d???e?a? ????es?e
NAS: again to a yoke of slavery.
KJV: again with the yoke of bondage.

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So could be a BLACK HORSE having a YOKE in his hand
(Could the YOKE be the vaccine passport and co-ercion into slavery)??

(The voice is from within the 4 living creatures)
a measure of wheat for a denarius
3 measure of barley for a denarius
(((Could this mean that you need the vaccine passport to buy the barley and wine????)))

1220 denárion – a denarius; "a small Roman silver coin, weighing in Nero's time, 53 grams. Its value and purchasing power varied from time to time" (Souter).

((Could it be about crypto currency??????? - ie INSTEAD of a COIN - some other way of buying wheat and barley????
Of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses) --
Luke 20:24 N-ANS
GRK: ?e??at? µ?? d??????? t???? ??e?
NAS: Show Me a denarius. Whose likeness

John 12:5 N-GNP
GRK: ?p???? t??a??s??? d??a???? ?a? ?d???
NAS: for three hundred denarii and given
(((Perfume expensive was worth way more

ALSO - in later years JOHN in 90AD a denarius would have been WORTH WAY LESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=41173.0
So, a denarius during the time of, say Trajan would buy roughly the equivalent of what it would buy for a skilled laborer during the early thirties, if adjusted for value, and also for the equivalent of what a skilled laborer (let's use MacDonald's clerk-and it is a skilled job) would make today(that $50 dollar denarius) with the exceptions of say, wine, and some foodstuffs, which would be cheaper today, long distance transportation, and weapons  being less expensive.


And the oil and the wine you should not injure

elaion: olive oil
Cognate: 1637 élaion – olive oil (from 1636 /elaía, "olive tree"); (figuratively) the indwelling (empowering) of the Holy Spirit.

**COULD MEAN - the HOLY SPIRIT PEOPLE YOU SHOULD NOT INJURE!!!

olive-oil: used for feeding lamps, Matthew 25:3f, 8; for healing the sick, Mark 6:13; Luke 10:34; James 5:14; for anointing the head and body at feasts (Athen. 15, c. 11


3631 oínos – wine made from grapes.

by metonymy, equivalent to a vine: Revelation 6:6.


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NOT INJURE

adikeó: to do wrong, act wickedly

doing wrong (committing injustice), especially to inflict undeserved hurt by ignoring God's justice – i.e. acting contrary to what is divinely approved. See 93 (adikia).



to do wrong, act wickedly
NASB Translation
am a wrongdoer (1), damage (1), do harm (1), do wrong (1), does wrong (2), doing...wrong (1), done...wrong (2), harm (4), hurt (3), injure (2), injuring (1), offended (1), offender (1), treated unjustly (1), wrong (2), wrong...done (1), wronged (3).

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SO IT COULD MEAN "those believers with the holy spirit joined to the vine" should not do wrong (prepeare themselves, and be holy)? or
should not be harmed..

Luke 10:19 V-FIA-3S
GRK: ?? µ? ?d???s?
NAS: and nothing will injure you.

(((Jesus... watched satan fall... give you authority to trample scorpions.. nothing will ever harm you


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FOURTH SEAL DEATH

4th horse
One sitting on it
was death, and hades was following it

given them authority over a fourth of the earth

death
2288 thánatos (derived from 2348 /thn?sko, "to die") – physical or spiritual death; (figuratively) separation from the life (salvation) of God forever by dying without first experiencing death to self to receive His gift of salvation.

danger of death (1), death (112), fatal (2), pestilence (3).


In the widest sense, death comprises all the miseries arising from sin, as well physical death as the loss of a life consecrated to God and blessed in him on earth (Philo,


86 hádes (from 1 /A "not" and idein/eido, "see") – properly, the "unseen place," referring to the (invisible) realm in which all the dead reside, i.e. the present dwelling place of all the departed (deceased); Hades.


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FOURTH

Cognate: 5067 tétartos – fourth; (figuratively) a part of the whole (totality, all four quarters) signifying "a sizable amount" (but not the majority).

KILL WITH SWORD
different sword than 2nd seal


4501. rhomphaia ?

4501 rhomphaía – a long Thracian sword; "a sword, scimitar" (Souter). 4501 (rhomphaía) is "a large, broad sword" that both cuts and pierces – an imposing sword, synonymous with finality (dominance).


rhomphaia: a sword, piercing grief

??µfa?a, ??µfa?a?, ?, a large sword; properly, a long Thracian javelin (cf. Rich, Dict. of Antiq. under the word Rhompaea); also a kind of long sword usually worn on the right shoulder

Famine
famine (7), famines (3), hunger (2).
3042. limos ?
Matthew 24:7 N-NMP
GRK: ?a? ?s??ta? ??µ?? ?a? se?sµ??
NAS: places there will be famines and earthquakes.

Luke 15:17 N-DMS
GRK: ??? d? ??µ? ?de ?p????µa?
NAS: but I am dying here with hunger!

equivalent to scarcity of harvest, famine:

Probably from leipo (through the idea of destitution); a scarcity of food -- dearth, famine, hunger.



Plague
2288. thanatos
thanatos: death
2288 thánatos (derived from 2348 /thn?sko, "to die") – physical or spiritual death; (figuratively) separation from the life (salvation) of God forever by dying without first experiencing death to self to receive His gift of salvation.


Matthew 10:21 N-AMS
GRK: ?de?f?? e?? ???at?? ?a? pat??
NAS: brother to death, and a father

danger of death (1), death (112), fatal (2), pestilence (3).




beasts of the earth

Beasts
2342. thérion

2342 theríon – the generic term for wild animal ("beast"); (figuratively) a brutal ("bestial") nature.

beast (38), beasts (2), creature (2), wild beasts (3).

(Could this be demons??? Demons or fallen angels that have come to the earth???)

metaphorically, a brutal, bestial man, savage, ferocious,

venomous, wild beast.

Titus 1:12 N-NNP
GRK: ?e?sta? ?a?? ????a ?ast??e? ???a?
NAS: liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.


Acts 28:5 N-ANS
GRK: ?p?t????a? t? ?????? e?? t?
NAS: he shook the creature off
((This was the snake)))


EARTH

1093 g? – properly, the physical earth; (figuratively) the "arena" we live in which operates in space and time which God uses to prepare us for eternity.
the earth as opposed to the heavens