In the Bible, who identifies themself as the “alpha and omega”?
The first and the last. The first and the last WHAT?
Few even think to ask *that* question, much less seek an answer. It's not even a difficult question.
All the usual replies that come bouncing back parrot the falsehood spewed from the blind guides. There is no understanding, and every time the typical catchy phrases are tossed out, it demonstrates that the so-called vast knowledge is about a millimeter deep. Same ol same ol, because few dare even question what they have been taught. All the experts pretty much agree, settled doctrine, settled science and all of that.
The fog of deception is going to clear and whole bunch of folks are going to be in for quite a shock.
**In the Bible, who identifies themself as the âalpha and omegaâ?**
themself????
Where did you get that word? And it seems that you are using it to make it appear that there are two (or three) persons talking, where the speaker says, “I am.....” (singular).
It is simple. God the Father (He is a Spirit) is so completely in Christ, and Christ is so completely in him, that there is no separation. That’s the plain teaching of the Son in John chapter 14 (well, actually all of John). When Christ opens his mouth and speaks in Revelation, he is speaking the words that the Father gave to him to speak. (Rev. 1:1)