What Is the Fifth Seal in Revelation?
Revelation 6:9-11 describes a scene in Heaven where martyrs cry out for their deaths to be avenged after Christ opens the fifth seal. I explain what the fifth seal in Revelation 6 represents.
Revelation 6:9-11 describes a scene in Heaven where martyrs cry out for their deaths to be avenged after Christ opens the fifth seal. I explain what the fifth seal in Revelation 6 represents.
Revelation 6:7-8 describes the appearance of a pale horse after Christ opens the fourth seal. I explain what the fourth seal represents.
Revelation 6:5-6 describes the appearance of a black horse after Christ opens the third seal. I explain what the third seal represents.
Revelation 6:3-4 describes the appearance of a red horse after Christ opens the second seal. I explain what the second seal represents.
Revelation 6:1-2 describes the appearance of a white horse after Christ opens the first seal. I explain what the first seal represents.
Many have asked me whether the current drying of the Euphrates River a sign of the end of the age. I explain if it is a sign that the end of the world is near.
Some view the Day of the Lord as being synonymous with the Tribulation. This view is not supported by Scripture! I provide a Bible prophecy explanation of why the Day of the Lord is not the Tribulation.
The Book of Revelation mentions the "three woes". What are the "three woes"? I explain.
The Book of Revelation has a chronology that does not follow like a normal story that we read. I describe the Book of Revelation's back-and-forth chronology.