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Forums :: Dan Peek Fan Blog :: Re: OT: Message #5 ... The Second of the Four Blood Moons ... October 8 (Tomorrow)

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Hi S - I hope you have a great time at the America concert! Friday night, Michael Martin Murphey will be performing locally with the Southwest Symphony. I think I'll be in attendance. Nutty Larry the Cable Guy will be in town on Saturday for a show. I have a ticket that will be honored from his earlier canceled performance due to an injury while he was filming a movie in Canada. Then on Sunday, Murphey performs again but for free for 2 hours at what is called the Western Heritage Museum. I think I'll see him again. Not sure if he'll be performing with his band or just by himself. I hope the former. Again, have fun at the America concert. Regarding which horse, I found the following on the net but not sure about its accuracy whichsoever: "As infectious disease: Under this interpretation, the first horseman is called Pestilence, and is associated with infectious disease and plague. It appears at least as early as 1916, when it is mentioned in the Jewish Encyclopedia.[ The interpretation is common in popular culture references to the Four Horsemen. The origin of the interpretation is unclear. Some translations of the Bible mention "plague" (e.g. the NIV) or "pestilence" (e.g. the RSV) in connection with the riders in the passage following the introduction of the fourth rider; cf. "They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine, plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth." (Revelation 6:7-8˄ NASB). However, it is a matter of debate as to whether this passage refers to the fourth rider, or to the four riders as a whole. Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, in his 1916 novel The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (filmed in 1921 and in 1962), provides an early example of this interpretation, writing "The horseman on the white horse was clad in a showy and barbarous attire. [...] While his horse continued galloping, he was bending his bow in order to spread pestilence abroad. At his back swung the brass quiver filled with poisoned arrows, containing the germs of all diseases."


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