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Revelation 6
…the wrath of the Lamb…
ὀργῆς τοῦ ἀρνίου
Chapter Outline:
I.
THE FIRST SEAL, vv.
1-2
II.
THE SECOND SEAL, vv.
3-4
III.
THE THIRD SEAL, vv.
5-6
IV.
THE FOURTH SEAL, vv.
7-8
V.
THE FIFTH SEAL, vv.
9-11
VI.
THE SIXTH SEAL, vv.
12-17
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I.
THE FIRST SEAL, vv.
1-2
A. The White horse
1.
This is either Jesus, a Roman emperor causing trouble on the church in itʼs
earlier years, or this is the anti christ.
a) Mostly, those who hold to a futuristic view of the book of Revelation and
believe that the things that we read within itʼs pages are yet to happen,
believe that this is the anti christ.
There are some that are within the
futurist school of thought that think this rider of the white horse is Christ.
b) The anti christ is a false or a counterfeit christ.
He is not only against
Jesus Christ, though he obviously and most definitely is, but more than
that he is an impostor–a substitute christ.
He is mans messiah perhaps
but not Godʼs.
He presents himself as messiah to mankind but is no true
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christ at all.
He will come one day and present himself as a man that will
bring in new world order and a utopia for all humanity to enjoy.
(1) Jesus said “I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if
another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.”
(John 5:43)
There is a man who is coming and he will present himself to the jews
and the rest of the world as the messiah.
He will come with the age
old promise of bringing peace and all will fall for his deception.
(2) The Jews are looking for one like Moses.
They are looking for a man
as messiah.
One of the reasons that they do not believe in Jesus is
for His claims of deity.
But that anti christ, at first anyway, will not
make any such claims and the Jews will have their man.
(3) The anti christ will rise up out of the revived Roman empire (based out
of Europe) winning the allegiance of many and one of the things he
will do is make a convenient with the people of Israel and many for
seven years: perhaps promising Israel that they would be able to
rebuild their temple.
But in the middle of the seven year covenant he
will break his word and this will bring in the last three and on half
years of the tribulation time period known as the great tribulation.
c) This canʼt be Jesus on the white horse because He is the one opening the
seal.
And Jesus certainly doesnʼt come at the beginning of the tribulation
but at the end: we have a record of His coming again in the 19th chapter
of Revelation.
2. Daniel 9:24-27 deals with the 70 weeks of years that are determined upon the
people of Israel.
We need to understand that one of the biggest reasons of
the tribulation period is to deal with Godʼs people Israel and the anti christ is
in the midst of the story.
a) Back in Daniel 9:24 we read that seventy weeks have been determined
upon the people of Israel.
These are not weeks of days but weeks of
years.
For each day within these prophetic weeks we have one day being
represented.
The purpose of these seventy weeks:
(1) to finish the transgression,
(2) to make an end of sins,
(3) to make reconciliation for iniquity,
(4) and to bring in everlasting righteousness,
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(5) and to seal up the vision and prophecy,
(6) and to anoint the most Holy.
b) The prophecy continues to explain in verse 25 that “from the going forth of
the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the
Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks:.”
So sixty
nine weeks of years, or 173,880 days, are to be fulfilled before the first
advent of Messiah the Prince.
(1) “The edict in question was the decree issued by Artaxerxes
Longimanus in the twentieth year of his reign, authorizing Nehemiah
to rebuild the fortifications of Jerusalem…
“The statement of St. Luke is explicit and unequivocal, that our Lordʼs
public ministry began in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar (Luke
3:1,22).
It is equally clear that it began shortly before Passover.
The
date of it can thus be fixed as between August A.D. 28 and April A.D.
29.
The Passover of the crucifixion therefore was in A.D. 32, when
Christ was betrayed on the night of the Paschal Supper, and put to
death on the night of the Pascal Feast…
“…If then the foregoing conclusions be founded, we should expect to
find that the period intervening between the edict of Artaxerxes and
the Passion was 483 prophetic years (of 360 day years)…
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