Does it necessarily have to mean horses? They could have been seen as horses because they couldn’t really describe what they saw in modern language.
I wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard that lame excuse come from a futurist.
No, but it could very well be...
I see on the thread that some place the battle of Gog and Magog at the beginning of the Millennium...The end of the Tribulation...
Some people claim there will be two battles of Gog and Magog...One before the Millennium and one after...
And some put the battle of Gog and Magog at the end of the Millennium...In fact, Jesus does this in Rev. 20...
When one considers that Jesus has been sitting on a physical Throne in Jerusalem for 1000 years (that's a long time), the means of war likely have been pretty much eliminated off the face of the earth...Could be all the tanks, planes and guns are all gone...A Thousand years of peace...
A large army on horseback coming into Jerusalem armed with only swords, led by Satan, may appear to be a large threat to the unarmed inhabitants of Jerusalem...Entirely conceivable to me...