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In this teaching, Jacob Prasch offers a detailed exposition of Revelation 6 and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, interpreting them through the lens of Old Testament prophecy—especially Zechariah 1 & 6, Job 1, Jeremiah 14, and Ezekiel 14—and Jesus’ teaching in the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24). He explains how the visions in Zechariah historically applied to the end of the Babylonian captivity while simultaneously prefiguring the end-times judgments described in Revelation. Prasch emphasizes the importance of recognizing literary structure, original languages, and prophetic recapitulation, showing how Revelation retells earlier prophetic patterns with greater finality.
The message centers on the correct order of the horsemen, arguing that the white horse (Antichrist) must appear first, bringing a false peace—particularly connected to Israel—before war, famine, and death follow. Drawing from 2 Thessalonians 2, Matthew 24, and Revelation 19, Prasch challenges common end-times assumptions, warns against deception and premature claims that prophecy is already fulfilled, and urges believers to discern current global trends without confusing precursors with fulfillment. The teaching concludes with a sober reminder that present events may be setting the stage, but Scripture provides clear markers believers must watch for as the return of Christ approaches.
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In this teaching, Jacob Prasch offers a detailed exposition of Revelation 6 and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, interpreting them through the lens of Old Testament prophecy—especially Zechariah 1 & 6, Job 1, Jeremiah 14, and Ezekiel 14—and Jesus’ teaching in the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24). He explains how the visions in Zechariah historically applied to the end of the Babylonian captivity while simultaneously prefiguring the end-times judgments described in Revelation. Prasch emphasizes the importance of recognizing literary structure, original languages, and prophetic recapitulation, showing how Revelation retells earlier prophetic patterns with greater finality.
The message centers on the correct order of the horsemen, arguing that the white horse (Antichrist) must appear first, bringing a false peace—particularly connected to Israel—before war, famine, and death follow. Drawing from 2 Thessalonians 2, Matthew 24, and Revelation 19, Prasch challenges common end-times assumptions, warns against deception and premature claims that prophecy is already fulfilled, and urges believers to discern current global trends without confusing precursors with fulfillment. The teaching concludes with a sober reminder that present events may be setting the stage, but Scripture provides clear markers believers must watch for as the return of Christ approaches.

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