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Print Page | Add To Favorites | Close Window | Send To A Friend | Save This Page FAQ # 167 QUESTION 167 : Are there two Alpha and Omega's
seeing that two claimed to be (Isa 43:10, Rev. 1:8)? There is only one Alpha and Omega, which is Jesus,
but the Father is also a separate Alpha and Omega, we are told! And when
you consider that the Alpha and Omega means the Beginning and the End,
we now have two Beginnings and two Endings! What nonsense! The references
he cited to prove this do not even contain the words Alpha and Omega,
(though he covered himself this time by saying it was only "similar"
terminology). In Revelation 1:8, the Alpha and Omega, who is Jesus,
identifies Himself as the Almighty. This is the name the Father used in
identifying Himself to Moses, when he also received His Yahovahistic Name
(Ex. 6:3). It is also the term the Father used to identify Himself to
Abraham saying: I am the Almighty God; walk before me (Gen 17:1). Furthermore, it is the term used elsewhere in Revelation
to identify the Father (Rev. 21:22). How many Almighties could there be?
There's only One and that is Christ, who is also Alpha and Omega, God
the Father! {Source: Ross Drysdale} |
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