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THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse are usually depicted as evil. What if they’re actually God’s agents?
Curtis Liebl (note: Derek mispronounced Curtis’s name, and we apologize for the error!), author of The Four Horsemen: The Winds of Theopolitical Change, explains why connecting Revelation 6, Zechariah 6, and Daniel 7 opens up a whole new understanding of the four riders.
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THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse are usually depicted as evil. What if they’re actually God’s agents?
Curtis Liebl (note: Derek mispronounced Curtis’s name, and we apologize for the error!), author of The Four Horsemen: The Winds of Theopolitical Change, explains why connecting Revelation 6, Zechariah 6, and Daniel 7 opens up a whole new understanding of the four riders.

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