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['fɔ:'hɔ:smən(əvðiəpɔkəlips)]
библейское выражение
четыре всадника (апокалипсиса) (символизируют чуму, войну, голод и смерть)
[ə'pɔkəlips]
существительное
общая лексика
откровение
пророческое предвидение
цепь трагических событий
катаклизм
гибель мира
всего живущего и т. п.
библейское выражение
Апокалипсис
откровение Иоанна Богослова (Apocalypse)
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are figures in the Christian scriptures, first appearing in the Book of Revelation, a piece of apocalypse literature written by John of Patmos.
Revelation 6 tells of a book or scroll in God's right hand that is sealed with seven seals. The Lamb of God/Lion of Judah opens the first four of the seven seals, which summons four beings that ride out on white, red, black, and pale horses.
In John's revelation the first horseman rides a white horse, carries a bow, and is given a crown as a figure of conquest, perhaps invoking pestilence, Christ, or the Antichrist. The second carries a sword and rides a red horse as the creator of (civil) war, conflict, and strife. The third, a food merchant, rides a black horse symbolizing famine and carries the scales. The fourth and final horse is pale, upon it rides Death, accompanied by Hades. "They were given authority over a quarter of the Earth, to kill with sword, famine and plague, and by means of the beasts of the Earth."
Christianity sometimes interprets the Four Horsemen as a vision of harbingers of the Last Judgment, setting a divine end-time upon the world.