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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:  
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:a) Negation
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::a) Negation
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:b) Increacing intensity
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::b) Increacing intensity
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:c) Copulative  
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::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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Greek Concordance
  • Α Alpha

(1 - 895)

(896 - 1041)

  • Γ Gamma

(1042 - 1137)

  • Δ Delta

(1138 - 1435)

  • Ε Epsilon

(1436 - 2193)

(2194 - 2227)

(2228 - 2278)

  • Θ Theta

(2279 - 2382)

(2383 - 2503)

  • Κ Kappa

(2504 - 2974)

  • Λ Lambda

(2975 - 3091)

(3092 - 3475)

(3476 - 3577)

(3578 - 3587)

  • Ο Omicron

(3588 - 3800)

(3801 - 4459)

(4460 - 4517)

  • Σ Sigma

(4518 - 4998)

(4999 - 5190)

  • Υ Upsilon

(5191 - 5313)

(5314 - 5462)

(5463 - 5566)

(5567 - 5597)

  • Ω Omega

(5598 - 5624)


1 ἄλφα alpha al’-fah

of Hebrew origin a א; Indeclinable Letter; Noun

AV-Alpha 4; 4

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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