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The Unsealing

When truth is revealed, what is not aligned cannot remain. Hazun 6 shows that the end is not random destruction, but the exposure of everything outside Yahuah’s order.

Opening Revelation

Hazun 6 is not the release of uncontrolled chaos. It is the opening of what had been sealed.

In Hebrew thought, a seal speaks of authority, permission, and appointed timing. When the Lamb opens the seals, He is not creating disorder. He is revealing what was already present beneath restraint.

The chapter shows a world exposed: false authority, removed shalom, distorted measure, death through disorder, covenant blood crying out, and creation itself shaken.

Scriptural Foundation

Hazun 6:2
“And I looked and saw a white horse. And he who sat on it held a bow, and a crown was given to him, and he went out overcoming and to overcome.”

Authority appears, but it is given. In Hebrew thought, this exposes imitation rule — something that looks pure, but is not necessarily established in Yahuah.

Hazun 6:4
“And it was given to the one who sat on it to take peace from the earth, and that they should slay one another…”

The removal of peace is the removal of shalom — not calm feelings, but order, wholeness, and right function.

Hazun 6:5–6
“And I saw, and see, a black horse, and he who sat on it held a pair of scales in his hand…”

The scales point to measure, justice, and balance. Distorted provision reveals distorted judgment.

Hazun 6:8
“And I looked and saw a pale horse. And the name of him who sat on it was Death…”

Death follows sustained disorder. What is outside Yahuah’s order eventually decays.

Hazun 6:9–10
“I saw under the altar the lives of those slain because of the Word of Aluah… And they cried with a loud voice…”

In Hebrew thought, innocent blood speaks. Covenant truth is never forgotten.

Hazun 6:12–17
“The sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood… For the great day of His wrath has come, and who is able to stand?”

This is prophetic de-creation language. Everything trusted outside of Yahuah is shown to be unstable.

Hebrew Thought

In Hebrew thought, the question is not merely what is happening, but what is being revealed through it.

The seals uncover layers of misalignment. False rule is exposed. Shalom is removed where Yahuah’s order has been rejected. Scales reveal injustice. Death reveals the fruit of sustained disorder. The shaking of creation reveals that human systems cannot stand against truth.

To stand is not merely to survive. To stand is to remain established, upright, and aligned when testing comes.

Reflection

Hazun 6 is not asking you to predict events. It is asking you to examine what in you can remain when truth is fully revealed.

Where have I accepted authority Yahuah did not establish? Where has shalom been removed because I stepped outside His order? Where are my scales unbalanced? What in me would collapse if every false covering were removed?

The shaking does not create instability. It exposes where instability already exists.

Connection to Yahuah

Hazun 6 reveals Yahuah as the One who governs through revelation. He is not reacting. He is not panicking. He is not losing control.

He opens what He already rules. He reveals what must be exposed. He measures what is out of balance. He remembers covenant blood. He remains ordered even while all else is shaken.

This means Yahuah is not the author of confusion. He is the One who removes the covering from it.

Understanding the End Times

The end times are not first about fear, escape, or speculation. In Hebrew thought, they are about exposure.

The end is the collapse of what cannot stand in Yahuah’s truth. False systems fall. Misalignment is revealed. Only what is established in Him remains.

So the question is not only, “When will the end come?” The deeper question is, “Am I aligned with what will remain?”

The end is not random destruction—
it is the revealing of what cannot stand.

And when truth is unsealed,
only what is established in Yahuah remains.

Palal

The Unsealing

Yahuah… You who open what has been sealed, do not leave me hidden from Your truth. If there are places in me that appear right but are not established in You— reveal them. Where I have accepted authority You did not set— remove it. Where Your shalom has been lifted because I stepped outside Your order— restore right function in me. Search my scales, Yahuah. If I have justified imbalance, if I have measured falsely, if I have grown comfortable in what You are exposing— correct me. Where death has followed disorder in me— breathe life through alignment again. When everything is shaken, let me not run to hide. Let me stand. Not in my own strength, but in what You have established. I do not ask to escape Your revealing— I ask to be made right through it. Unseal me, Yahuah. Let what is false fall. Let what is Yours remain. And when the question is asked, who is able to stand— let my life answer: I stand because I am aligned with You. Ahlaluyah.

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