there are four horsemen the white horseman pictures Jesus given kingdom power. it says a crown was given him. this was in 1914 according to the book of Daniel where it talks about the 7 times . also the second horse a red one meaning warfare we notice that it was granted to take peace away from the whole earth which was 1914 World War 1. what follows war the third horse a black horse meaning famine what follows is the fourth horse a pale one that had the name death and hades which is the grave was closely following him. horses in The Bible picture warfare. Jesus having a white horse pictures righteous warfare. He is riding in behave of his Father Jehovah in this time of the end which started in 1914. Daniel 2:44. Jehovah is having the good news of His kingdom preached during this time worldwide by His Witnesses Matthew 24:14. the apostle John calls it the Lords day at revelation1:10.
A green horse is simply an untrained horse.
An angel on a red horse can be found in two related prophesies: Zechariah 6:1-8 and Revelation 6:4
A 'green horse' does not mean the horse is literally green, it means that the horse has minimal training, is still young, and has much to learn. However if you see a horse that is literally coloured green, then there is obviously something wrong with that horse!
Not nessicarily. A green horse can be a young horse or it can be older. "Green" means little or no training, but you can always teach an old horse new tricks. Happy Trails.=)
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it means that you threw up your dinner
a horse that can be hard to handle or a green horse
Green is a color. This come from putting green ribbon on rookie horse to show that the horse was jumpy.
The green sea horse lives in the 'Green Seaweed Cluster'under the 'Ornamental' category. Do not get it confused with 'Green Straight Seaweed'.
The green sea horse lives in the 'Green Seaweed Cluster'under the 'Ornamental' category. Do not get it confused with 'Green Straight Seaweed'.
It can be if you don't know how to ride, handle a horse when riding or are mismatched to a horse; i.e., a green rider on a green horse instead of a green rider on a very broke or veteran horse that's been-there-done-that.
he does not have a horse