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How do we know that Jesus is the rider of the white horse in Revelation?

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The white horse in Revelation 6 is widely interpreted as representing Jesus, who conquers in righteousness and holiness.

The rider of the white horse, as described in Revelation 6, is traditionally understood to be Christ. This interpretation is supported by the symbolism of the color white, which in Scripture typically represents holiness, purity, and righteousness. The text indicates that this horseman goes forth to conquer, signifying that He brings about victory over sin and death. Furthermore, the presence of Christ in the midst of His people, as well as His ability to control all events in history, affirms that He is actively involved in God's redemptive plan. In contrast to other interpretations that suggest this rider represents evil, the biblical context reinforces that the white horse symbolizes Christ's triumph and authority over all things.
Scripture References: Revelation 6:2

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