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The Greek letter [[Alpha (letter)|A]], [[Alpha (letter)|α]] (alpha) is used as a prefix in compound words indicating: | The Greek letter [[Alpha (letter)|A]], [[Alpha (letter)|α]] (alpha) is used as a prefix in compound words indicating: | ||
:a) Negation | ::a) Negation | ||
:b) Increacing intensity | ::b) Increacing intensity | ||
:c) Copulative | ::c) Copulative | ||
:'''2)''' Christ is the [[Alpha (letter)|Alpha]] to indicate that he is the beginning and the end | :'''2)''' Christ is the [[Alpha (letter)|Alpha]] to indicate that he is the beginning and the end | ||
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1 ἄλφα alpha al’-fah
of Hebrew origin a א; Indeclinable Letter; Noun
- 1) first letter of the Greek alphabet used with the last letter 5598 as "alpha and omega, the first and the last", Rev 1:8, Rev 1:11, Rev 21:6, Rev 22:13.
The Greek letter A, α (alpha) is used as a prefix in compound words indicating:
- a) Negation
- b) Increacing intensity
- c) Copulative
- 2) Christ is the Alpha to indicate that he is the beginning and the end
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