โI am the Alpha and the Omega,โ says the Lord God, โwho is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.โ
(Revelation 1:8) KJV
In Revelation 1:8 the Lord Jesus refers to Himself as the Alpha and the Omega. There’s more than one way to understand this, but it’s possible to use deductive reasoning to ascertain which is the correct one.
- Alpha is the beginning, Omega is the ending;
- This refers to 2 states.
- However there is a [was], an [is], and a [to come];
- This refers to 3 states.
- IF Jesus is both Alpha and Omega;
- This refers to 2 states.
- IF Jesus is a combination of Alpha and Omega;
- We now have 3 states:
- Alpha,
- Omega &
- Alpha and Omega.
- We now have 3 states:
Through whom God created the universe
In the past God spoke to our ancestors many times and in many ways through the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us through his Son. He is the one through whom God created the universe, the one whom God has chosen to possess all things at the end.
(Hebrews 1:1-2) Good News Translation
It’s now possible to resolve the deep of Genesis 1:2 as an incarnation of God the Son which means that the phrase “through whom God created the universe” in Hebrews 1:2 is not merely conceptual but describes accurate physics which obeys the first law of thermodynamics. It also allows us to render John 1:1 as a physical formula.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
(John 1:1) KJV
God the Father is Alpha the wisdom who has existed from eternity as Hydrogen (H+). The Holy Spirit is Omega, Oxygen (ฮฉO2-). These are the elemental spirits who occupied space before creation in Colossians 2:8. Alpha fused with Omega in an act of conception to bring forth God the Son (Hydroxyl, OH–) who is Alpha and Omega. The Son (OH–) was manifested in a plasma with H+, as the deep (H2O) of Genesis 1:2. Our Lord Jesus Christ is the Son of God who is the only begotten of the Father. It is the source of Hydrogen for nucleosynthesis which takes place in Genesis 1:3.
The Holy Trinity, formulaic
| In the beginning was the Word | and the Word was with God | and the Word was God |
| ฮฉOH– | ฮฉOH– +H+ = H2O | H+ + ฮฉO2- = ฮฉOH– |
Physics and Greek
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
(Revelation 22:13) KJV
As ridiculous as this may sound we find enough meaning in the Greek to support these ideas, and it opens the door to a deeper knowledge of physics and chemistry as a way to understand part of the nature of God.
- alpha โ the first letter of the Greek alphabet which represents the Lord as the unoriginated originator of all life and all that is eternal,
- omega – the final letter of the Greek alphabet; (figuratively) God’s infinity (endlessness).
Alpha is indeed the beginning, but when we speak of omega as last or ending it really means infinity or endlessness. As such, omega is not an end, but the ending which goes on for ever. It’s the next life. I am Alpha (Hydrogen) and Omega (Oxygen), the first (proton) and the last (infinity).
Alpha First
And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.
(Revelation 21:6) KJV
Alpha: แผฮปฯฮฑ – alpha
- A โ alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet. 1/a (alpha) is used as a prefix (called its “privative use”) and typically means “no” or “not” (= “un-,” “without”).
- [Greek words, whose first letter (of the root) is alpha, can not take an “alpha-privative” to negate them, so the only way to express their “antithesis” is using a negative particle before them (e.g. mฤ, ou).]
- Example: There is no single word for “unforgiveness” in the NT because the first letter is already alpha (“a”) โ so a negative has to be used separately like, “not forgive” (ou/mฤ aphiฤmi). “Righteousness/judge” (dikฤ) however does not begin in Greek with the letter “a” so unrighteousness is formed by using the prefix alpha (adikia).
First: ฯฯแฟถฯฮฟฯ – prรณtos
- first, before, principal, most important.
- prแนtos (an adjective, derived from prรณ, “before, forward”) โ first (foremost). prแนtos (“first, foremost”) is the superlative form of prรณ (“before”) meaning “what comes first” (is “number one”).
- 1. either in time or place, in any succession of things or of persons;
- a. absolutely (i. e. without a noun) and substantively; ฮฑ. with the article: แฝ ฯฯแฟถฯฮฟฯ ฮบฮฑฮฏ แฝ แผฯฯฮฑฯฮฟฯ, i. e. the eternal One; the first of two.
- b. where it agrees with some substantive;
- 2. first in rank, influence, honor; chief; principal: without the article, and absolutely, ฯฯแฟถฯฮฟฯ chief
- 3. neuter ฯฯแฟถฯฮฟฮฝ as adverb, first, at the first;
- a. in order of time:
- b. in enumerating several particulars; first, then, etc.:
- Forms and Transliterations include:
- PRoTON prรดton PRลTON prลtลn prแนton prแนtลn prลฬton
Omega Last
Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia; unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea.
(Revelation 1:11) KJV
Omega: แฝฎ – omega
- ล (long ล, originally formed by pronouncing two short o’s/omikrons together, cf. Zodhiates, Dictionary) โ the final letter of the Greek alphabet; (figuratively) God’s infinity (endlessness), in contrast to alpha โ the first letter of the Greek alphabet which represents the Lord as the unoriginated originator of all life and all that is eternal.
- In the NT, 5598 (“ลmega“) is always used of the glorified Christ (Rev 1:8, 21;6, 22:13), referring to His absolute limitlessness to meet all the needs of finite (limited) people.
- [ลmega is the twenty-fourth (final) letter of the Greek alphabet, which begins with 1 /A (“alpha“).]
Last: แผฯฯฮฑฯฮฟฯย – eschatos
- last, at the last, finally, till the end.
- รฉsxatos (from esxaton, “end, last”) โ properly, last, final (the furthest, extreme-end). /esxatos (“future things”), the root of “eschatology” is “the study of last things.” This includes future Bible prophecy, the end-times, and life after death (“the after-life”).
- 1. joined to nouns: ฯฯฯฮฟฯ, the last in a series of places (A. V. lowest),
- 2. แฝ, แผก, ฯฯ แผฯฯฮฑฯฮฟฮฝ absolutely or with the genitive,
- a. of time: ฮฟแผฑ แผฯฯฮฑฯฮฟฮน, who had come to work last,
- b. of space: ฯฯ แผฯฯฮฑฯฮฟฮฝ ฯแฟฯ ฮณแฟฯ, the uttermost part, the end, of the earth,
- c. of rank, grade of worth, last i. e. lowest:
In our model this rather dry-sounding scientific concept is literally true since God is both alpha (Hydrogen the Father) and omega (ฮฉOxygen the Holy Spirit) as separate elemental spirits, but it’s of particular significance when spoken by the Lord Jesus Christ who is the combination of both, alpha and omega, in the form of the Hydroxyl ion (ฮฉOH–).
What comes next?
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
(John 3:16) ESV
It’s even more poignant when we realize that the beginning, Hydrogen, of which this material world was made, will transition to the ending by combining with Oxygen, and that the end (the final new heaven and new Earth) will be composed of a series of elements which are based on ฮฉOxygen, not Hydrogen. We can find all this meaning in the definitions of the Greek words.
Predictive Testable Hypothesis 23
- IF the foundation of the world is an act of conception where H+ bonded with ฮฉO2- to form ฮฉOH– and H+ in a plasma matrix referred to as the deep (H2O),
- AND if the deep is the Son of God through whom all things were made,
- THEN the chemical properties of Hydroxyl (OH–) must be a physical manifestation of the purpose for which the Son of God was begotten.
Salvation
- Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
- believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
- confess your sin.







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