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March 19, 2024 1 min
Story by: Gail Nobles

There are Four Horsemen in the Book of Revelation. During the pandemic, it felt like the black horse was around because it felt like famine was going to come, and it feels that way now. When I was going to the grocery store during the pandemic, the things I needed most we're not on the shelf. The things I needed most were sometimes hard to get even though you had the money to get it.

 The Black Horseman that rise the black horse in Revelation 6:5 is understood to be famine. He carries a pair of balances in his hand.

 When I go to the store now, a box of cereal is five dollars of more. The prices are getting higher, and what you see in a pack is getting smaller. It's very sad. Times are getting tough more and more. I believe the Black Horseman is riding and getting more intense as time goes by.

I'm Gail Nobles. You're listening to The InkPost.
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(00:00):
There are four horsemen in the Bookof Revelation. During the pandemic, it
felt like the black horse was aroundbecause it felt like famine was going to
come. And it feels that waynow. When I was going to the
grocery store during the pandemic, thethings I needed most were not on the

(00:25):
shelf. The things I needed mostwere sometimes hard to get, even though
you had the money to get it. The black horsemen that rides the black
horse in Revelation six, verse fiveis understood to be famine. He carries

(00:49):
a pair of balances in his handwhen I go into the store. Now
a box of cereal is five dollarsor more. The prices are getting higher,
and what you see in a packis getting smaller. It's very sad.

(01:11):
Times are getting tough more and more. I believe the black horseman is
riding and getting more intense as timegoes by. I'm Gale Nobles. You're
listening to the ink post
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