Pale Horseman Rides? Coronavirus Pandemic Brings Biblical Doomsday Prophecies to the Fore

CC0 / / Four Horsemen of Apocalypse, by Viktor Vasnetsov. Painted in 1887
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Even as some netizens wondered whether the pandemic could fit the description of some of the portents of the apocalypse, a number of people versed in the subject of biblical prophecy argued that this is not the End Times.

It appears that the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic has led more than one person to recall a certain apocalyptic prophecy featured in the Bible.

As doctors are yet to produce a vaccine that would help curb the spread of the COVID-19, quite a few netizens wondered aloud whether this disease might fit the description of one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelations, Pestilence, with some also arguing that certain other recent events may account for the other three.

However, Jeff Kinley, an author from the United States who penned several books about the biblical prophecy, argued that only a person "just completely ignorant about what the Bible says about the End Times" might think that the end is nigh, according to MSN News.

The biblical texts, Kinley reasoned, are very specific regarding what would transpire before the end of the End Times, and since some of the events mentioned there – such as, for example, the rebuilding of the legendary temple in Jerusalem – are yet to take place, all the apocalyptic hype might be a bit premature, to put it mildly.

And Michael Brown, host of the Christian radio show "The Line of Fire", argued that the current pandemic is not the end of all but rather an opportunity to reflect on things to come, the media outlet adds.

"I see this as a trial run to see how we respond to calamity and hardship," he said. "If we’re shaken now, how are we going to react when it really gets wild?"
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