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How do we know the Antichrist is the rider of the white horse?

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The rider of the white horse in Revelation 6 is identified as the Antichrist due to context and characteristics distinct from Christ.

The identification of the rider of the white horse in Revelation 6 as the Antichrist arises from a careful examination of the text. Unlike Christ, who is depicted in Revelation 19:11 as the 'Faithful and True' with divine authority, the rider in Revelation 6:2 is without such titles and comes with a bow, suggesting deception. The Lamb, representing Christ, is in heaven breaking the seals, which releases the rider, indicating that the Antichrist operates on earth during the Tribulation, primarily deceiving nations into a false sense of security before subsequent warfare. Hence, this passage reflects the modus operandi of the Antichrist, contrasting sharply with the return of Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 6:2, Revelation 19:11

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