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REV 19:11–19:21 ©

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The horse-rider of white horse

19:11 The horse-rider of white horse

11Then I saw heaven open up and wow, a white horse and its rider was named ‘Faithful and true’, and he judges and battles righteously.[ref] 12His eyes shone like a flame of fire, and he had many crowns on his head, with a name written (on him? See v16) that no one knows except himself,[ref] 13He’s wearing a robe that’s been dipped in blood, and his name is ‘God’s message’, 14and the armies in heaven were following him on white horses, all dressed in fine linen—white and clean. 15A sharp sword comes out of his mouth so he can strike the nations and he’ll rule them with an iron scepter. He’ll destroy his enemies like trampling grapes in a winepress, with the resultant juice representing the anger of the all-powerful God’s fury.[ref] 16He has a name written on his robe and on his thigh: ‘King of kings and master of masters’.

17Then I saw a messenger standing in the sun, and he yelled out in a loud voice to all the birds flying high in the sky, “Come and join God’s big feast,[ref] 18so you can eat the flesh of kings and commanders and warriors and horses and their riders, and the flesh of others, both free and slaves, lowly and prominent.”

19Then I saw the wild animal and the worldly kings and their armies who had joined together to battle against the rider of the white horse and his army. 20But then the animal was captured along with the false prophet who had done miracles in front of him. (That was how he’d deceived the ones who had accepted the mark of the animal and the ones worshipping his image.) The two of them were thrown alive into the lake of fire burning with sulfur. [ref] 21The rest were killed by the rider of the white horse with the sword coming out from his mouth, and all the birds were gorged with the flesh of the dead.


19:11: a Eze 1:1; b Psa 96:3; Isa 11:4.

19:12: Dan 10:6.

19:15: a Psa 2:9; b Isa 63:3; Yoel 3:13; Rev 14:20.

19:17-18: Eze 39:17-20.

19:20: Rev 13:1-18.

REV 19:11–19:21 ©

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