Peterlag
Active Member
This is how I see the Alpha and the Omega...Yes . but then lets examine
this MESSIAH , THIS SAVOIR , THIS COMING KING
BY the very scripture itself .
For a virgin shall conceive and bear a son
and they shall call HIM emmanuel , mighty God , EVERLASTING father .
YES the WORD DID BECOME FLESH .
And the WORD that became flesh , that was with GOD and was GOD
IS THE MESSIAH , IS THE CHRIST , IS the ONE spoken of IN the TORAH and PROPHETS .
And first john actually confirms ISSIAH chapter nine .
You keep trying to DENY THE ALPAHA and OMEGA , the FIRST and the last .
That is deadly and super dangerous .
GOD all MIGHTY IS THE ALPHA and OMEGA and HIS GLORY shall he share with none .
JESUS IS THE GLORY OF GOD . lets not deny HIM shall we .
HE too said I AM alpha and omega , the first and the last .
The angel who spoke to john spoke wisely
when he told john GET UP , i am but your brethren and of those who keep the sayings of this book
WORSHIP GOD .
And yet that angel and all other angles , the multitudes in heaven
the four beasts and twenty and four elders , WORSHIP CHRSIT and cast crowns before HIS FEET .
DIDNT SEE HIM saying HEY GET UP WORSHIP GOD . DID YOU . exactly .
I understand the GODHEAD can be hard to understand
BUT the last thing one wants to do IS DENY . you need to stick to what is written
and just beleive it as a child . EVEN if you do not understand it
SIMPLY believe and in time enough understanding will come .
“I am the Alpha and the Omega,’ says the Lord God.” These words apply to God, not to Christ. The one “who is and who was and who is to come” is clearly identified in the context as God, not Jesus Christ. Revelation 1:4-5 reads: “Grace and peace to you from him who is, and who was, and who is to come, and from the seven spirits before his throne, and from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.” The separation between “the one who is, was and is to come” and Jesus Christ can be clearly seen. The one “who is, and who was and who is to come” is God.
The phrase “the Alpha and the Omega” has caused many people to believe this verse refers to Christ. However, study of the occurrences of the phrase indicates that the title “Alpha and Omega” applies solely to God. Scholars are not completely sure what the phrase “the Alpha and the Omega” means. Lenski concludes “it is fruitless to search Jewish and pagan literature for the source of something that resembles this name Alpha and Omega. Nowhere is a person, to say nothing of a divine Person, called "Alpha and Omega" or in Hebrew, Aleph and Tau.
Although there is no evidence from the historical sources that anyone is named “the Alpha and Omega” Bullinger says that the phrase “is a Hebraism, in common use among the ancient Jewish Commentators to designate the whole of anything from the beginning to the end." That would make the expression the figure of speech polarmerismos, similar to "and there was evening, and there was morning” which stands for the whole day in Genesis 1. The best scholarly minds have concluded that the phrase has something to do with starting and finishing something, or the entirety of something. Norton writes that these words “denote the certain accomplishment of his purposes; that what he has begun he will carry on to its consummation.