Subject: Re: White Horse From: timr@sco.COM (Bad Hurts Value) Date: 1990-12-09, 09:28 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: timr (green butt skunk) In article <47941@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> v103pdt5@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu writes: > >In article <27810005@hprpcd.HP.COM>, jimh@hprpcd.HP.COM (Jim Hickey) writes... >> >>...Correct me if I am wrong (and I'm sure you will), but in the >> >>Book of Revelations there are different colored horses symbolizing different >> >>things (red, blue, grey, etc). The white horse symbolized evil. I also >> >>remember much talk of fire. >> >>C'mon, there's gotta be someone out there that can help us out with the >> >>details... > > > >'And I looked,and behold,a white horse, > > And he who sat on it had a bow;And a > > crown was given to him; and he went > > out conquering,and to conquer. > > > > --Revelations 6:2 i think the horse probably symbolizes Sarah's being drugged, but more to the point of your query is: 'Behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.' --Revelations 6:8 from whence Milton's "Death...on his pale horse." comes. -tim(ahorseofadifferentcolor)r -- ..the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. Isiah 35:11 Usenet: !{uunet,ucbvax!ucscc,decvax!microsof}!sco!timr, ...!mcsun!ukc!scol!timr Internet: timr@sco.COM,timr%sco.COM@ucscc.UCSC.EDU,@ucscc.UCSC.EDU:timr@sco.COM