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What William Branham does not point out is that the word for “Pale” is “Green” in Greek (Chloros).  So it wasn’t a skin-colored horse, it was a green (or sick) horse.  What William Branham does do is change the meaning of the Fourth Horse Rider from perversion to pestilence when he reviews all of the Seals during the Sixth Seal.
What William Branham does not point out is that the word for “Pale” is “Green” in Greek (Chloros).  So it wasn’t a skin-colored horse, it was a green (or sick) horse.  What William Branham does do is change the meaning of the Fourth Horse Rider from perversion to pestilence when he reviews all of the Seals during the Sixth Seal.


Why does William Branham do this?  Could it be that he was once again plagiarizing from Clarence Larkin.  Here is an excerpt of what Larkin said about the Fourth Seal:
Why does William Branham do this?  Could it be that he was [[Plagiarism|once again plagiarizing from Clarence Larkin]].  Here is an excerpt of what Larkin said about the Fourth Seal:


:''When the “FOURTH SEAL” was broken John heard the fourth, or “Eagle-like Living Creature” say—“Come,” and a “PALE HORSE” appeared and went forth. Note the “corpse-like” color of the Horse. We are not surprised then when the Rider upon the “PALE HORSE” is called “DEATH,” and that “HADES,” the “Grave,” not “Hell,” follows after “Death” like a great “Voracious Monster” to swallow up the victims of “DEATH.” It is worthy of note that the Riders of the first three Horses are not named, but it will be very clear when the events they chronicle occur, who and what is meant. Here however the Rider is personified and called “DEATH,” and his consort is called “HADES,” they are inseparable companions. The reference here is clearly to '''some great PESTILENCE that shall come upon the earth'''. After a devastating war, followed by famine, during which the dead are left unburied, '''a PESTILENCE is sure to follow'''.<ref>Clarence Larkin, The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture (Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1919), 57–58.</ref>
:''When the “FOURTH SEAL” was broken John heard the fourth, or “Eagle-like Living Creature” say—“Come,” and a “PALE HORSE” appeared and went forth. Note the “corpse-like” color of the Horse. We are not surprised then when the Rider upon the “PALE HORSE” is called “DEATH,” and that “HADES,” the “Grave,” not “Hell,” follows after “Death” like a great “Voracious Monster” to swallow up the victims of “DEATH.” It is worthy of note that the Riders of the first three Horses are not named, but it will be very clear when the events they chronicle occur, who and what is meant. Here however the Rider is personified and called “DEATH,” and his consort is called “HADES,” they are inseparable companions. The reference here is clearly to '''some great PESTILENCE that shall come upon the earth'''. After a devastating war, followed by famine, during which the dead are left unburied, '''a PESTILENCE is sure to follow'''.<ref>Clarence Larkin, The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture (Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1919), 57–58.</ref>