Rider on the White Horse symbol plate. A rising white arc is stopped before reaching the center by a dark horizontal bar; a small bow-like curve remains without an arrow.
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Rider on the White Horse

Primary textDisputed readingHigh-risk symbol

An image of conquest whose peaceful appearance has generated competing interpretations.

Complete dictionary reading

Context, form, interpretation, and limits

Principal source or earliest context

Revelation 6 opens the first seal with a crowned rider on a white horse carrying a bow; Revelation 19 later presents a different white-horse rider with explicit names and attributes.

Historical interpretations

Interpreters identify the first rider as conquest, military victory, imperial expansion, gospel proclamation, Christ, or counterfeit peace. The “false peace” reading is influential but not settled.

Visual anatomy

A rising white arc is stopped before reaching the center by a dark horizontal bar; a small bow-like curve remains without an arrow.

Antichrist.net visual convention: Rising white arc halted by a dark bar with a bow-like curve.

Antichrist.net reading

The civic analogy is a conquest interface presented as rescue: peace, efficiency, unity, or emergency protection used to lower resistance before authority expands.

Misuse warning

Do not treat every peace agreement, white symbol, medical intervention, or political reform as deceptive conquest.

What this symbol does not prove

It does not prove hidden intent or prophetic identity in a current leader, treaty, campaign, or technology.

Disputed readings and unresolved questions

The identity of the Revelation 6 rider is a major disputed reading; the page presents counterfeit peace as one interpretation only.

Suggested comparison or manuscript example

Add MS 19896, folio 3v, is a documented medieval rendering of the first seal.

Source discipline

Source notes

  1. Revelation 6 USCCB Bible

    Rider on the white horse and the first seal; interpretation remains contested.

  2. Add MS 19896: Apocalypse Picture Book British Library

    Fifteenth-century illustrated cycle documenting dragon, beasts, mark, Babylon, witnesses, Lamb, books, and New Jerusalem.