A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video that explains the meaning of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse in the book of Revelation. The narrator uses biblical references and historical examples to show how the horsemen represent God's judgments on the earth and his call to repentance. The narrator also relates the horsemen to the events that happen between Christ's ascension and his second coming. The text ends with a teaser for the next episode.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are the most emblematic and scary images in the Holy Bible.
2. The Four Horsemen are part of human history and have been interpreted as a fulfillment of the Apocalypse.
3. Jesus Christ is the only one worthy of opening the Book of the Covenant, also known as the Book Sealed with Seven Seals.
4. The Book of the Covenant contains the content of our inheritance as children of God.
5. Jesus Christ is the heir of the universe and has the right to open the Book of the Covenant.
6. The opening of the Seven Seals is Christ's first action as King enthroned in heaven.
7. The seals have some elements of punishment on the evil agencies that are God's enemies.
8. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are agents of God's vengeance on men.
9. The horses and their riders are also punitive instruments, with a sword, a balance, a bow, and death itself.
10. The horses are of different colors, with one being white, the other red, the third black, and the fourth pale.
11. The white horse represents Triumphant militarism and the ambition of conquest.
12. The Greek word for crown in Revelation 6:2 is Stephanie, meaning a crown of winner.
13. The Greek word for crown in Revelation 19 is Diadem, meaning a crown of Royalty.
14. The Denarius was the payment for a normal day's work in ancient times.
15. The price of wheat and barley in Revelation 6:5-6 is exorbitant, estimated at 8 to 16 times the normal price.
16. The word "Claros" in the original Greek means "with the color of death" or "with the color of bile".
17. The pale horse brings death, and Hades follows after him.
Note: These facts are based on the provided text and may not be universally accepted or accurate interpretations of the Bible.