CHAPTER 6
OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER
1) To consider what may be the meaning of the different seals and their symbols
SUMMARY
In this chapter the Lamb looses six of the seven seals on the scroll. I view the first four seals as revealing forces God would use to bring judgment upon the oppressors of His people (1-8). Notice what is said about the different riders: "...a crown was given to him..." (the rider on the white horse) "...it was granted to the one...there was given to him..." (the rider on the red horse) "...a voice in the midst of the four living creatures saying" (the rider on the black horse) "...power was given to them..." (riders on the pale horse - Death and Hades) Who had the power to give a crown, or to grant such authority? Who in the midst of the four living creatures might have spoken? Who had the power to give to Death and Hades? When we consider that Jesus is the ruler of the kings of the earth (1:5), that He has the keys of Hades and of Death (1:18), and that He was in the midst of the four living creatures (5:6), it seems apparent that the answer is Christ! I.e., the horses and their riders were acting upon the authority and power given them by Christ.
Therefore I suggest the following explanations for the first four seals: The white horse and its rider - Represents military conquest, such as God used to bring judgment upon Assyria (Isa 10:5-7,12-13,15-16) and Babylon (Isa 13:17-20). Here, the rider with the bow depicts a Parthian warrior, renown for their use of the bow as a weapon, and who were dreaded enemies of the Romans. The red horse and its rider - Represents civil war, in which people would kill one another, such as God used in His judgment against Egypt (Isa 19:1-4). The black horse and its rider - Represents famine, where necessities (wheat and barley) would be scarce, while luxuries (oil and wine) might be in abundance but of little interest to the hungry. God had used famine in His judgment upon Israel (cf. Jer 14:11-12). The pale horse and its riders (Death and Hades) - Represents death brought about by the sword, hunger, death (pestilence), and beasts of the earth. Such severe judgments God had brought upon Jerusalem in the past (cf. Ezek 5:17; 6:12; 14:21).
With the fifth seal, we are told WHY God would bring such judgments. Souls have been slain for the word of God and their testimony, and when the time is right the judgments will begin. In the meantime, the souls of the slain are comforted with white robes and told to rest (9-11). The sixth seal describes cosmic disturbances and the despair of those trying to hide from God's wrath. Is this scene depicting the end of time (cf. 2 Pe 3:7-12)? The language is reminiscent of that used to describe God's judgment upon Babylon (Isa 13:1-22) and Samaria (Hos 10:7-8). Jesus used similar language to warn the people of His day of the impending destruction of Jerusalem (Lk 23:28-30). Therefore I tend to view it as referring to the judgment coming upon those who persecuted God's people, and how the guilty will not be able to escape in the day of the Lamb's wrath (12-17).
OUTLINE
I. THE FOUR HORSES AND THEIR RIDERS (1-8)
A. FIRST SEAL - RIDER ON THE WHITE HORSE (1-2)
B. SECOND SEAL - RIDER ON THE RED HORSE (3-4)
C. THIRD SEAL - RIDER ON THE BLACK HORSE (5-6)
D. FOURTH SEAL - RIDER ON THE PALE HORSE (7-8)
II. THE SOULS UNDER THE ALTAR (9-11)
A. THE FIFTH SEAL - SOULS UNDER THE ALTAR (9-10)
B. THEIR CONSOLATION (11)
III. COSMIC DISRUPTIONS IN THE DAY OF THE LAMB'S WRATH (12-17)
A. THE SIXTH SEAL - COSMIC DISRUPTIONS (12-14)
B. THE REACTION OF MANKIND (15-17)
REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER
1) What are the main points of this chapter?
2) Who opens each of the seals in this chapter? (1,3,5,7,9,12)
3) What is seen when the first seal is opened? What was given to him? (1-2)
4) What is seen when the second seal is opened? What was given to him? (3-4)
5) What is seen when the third seal is opened? What is heard? (5-6)
6) What is seen when the fourth seal is opened? What was given to them? (7-8)
7) What is seen when the fifth seal is opened? What are they saying? (9-10)
8) How are they consoled? (11)
9) What is seen when the sixth seal is completed? (12-14)
10) What do the people on earth try to do? What do they say? (15-17)
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