A Pale Horse...a Green Horse

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Templar81

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I guess, thinking about it that perhaps looking at nature as a comparison with the fourth horseman is maybe a little tenuous.

A dead body goes a very nasty sickly colour and that is perhaops why John said that Death's horse was pale.
 

TexUs

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It is funny isn't it I could care less about it and made the comment simply as a conversation piece.
So you couldn't care less about what you post but you post it anyway to elicit responses from others?
That's the definition of trolling.

The substance of the same post "the answer to pale" was completely ignored.
Because I don't think it matters. All I care about is the Greek used, I do not care about the English definition of the translated Greek, especially if the translation is wrong.
 

bud02

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So you couldn't care less about what you post but you post it anyway to elicit responses from others?
That's the definition of trolling.

I could careless about arguing about it mr put words in my mouth.


Because I don't think it matters. All I care about is the Greek used, I do not care about the English definition of the translated Greek, especially if the translation is wrong.

As I noted and as others have as well, you look for disunion.

And two those that are confident in the translation, All I can say is you have more confidence in it than Mr Strong did.

5514. Chloe khlo'-ay feminine of apparently a primary word; "green"; Chloe, a Christian female:--Chloe.

5515.
chloros khlo-ros' from the same as 5514; greenish, i.e. verdant, dun-colored:--green, pale.


And Horse?

2462. hippos hip'-pos of uncertain affinity; a horse:--horse.

As I said you have more confidence in the translation than Mr Strong.
 

TexUs

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You do realize the only other place in scripture that chloros is used is to describe grass, yes?