Alpha

"Alpha" and "Omega," the names of the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, became one of the symbols of Biblical terminology.

      In the sense of "the first and the last letter of the alphabet" this expression exists with the rabbis: "Adam transgressed the whole law from Aleph to Tav" (from the first to the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet). Another rabbinic saying is: "Abraham kept the law from Aleph to Tav. Cf. also with the Russian expression "from A to Z."

      "Alpha" from the Greek: "beginning," "basis," "essence."

The word "Alpha", in combination with the word "Omega", is a symbol of the Beginning and Completion, the finality, the completeness of the perfection of Creation.

      It is an image of the comprehensive, all-encompassing unity of the greatness of the Beginning, and the greatness of its Completion, the Original spiritual Foundation, the Essence of the Plan and the Final, Complete, Perfect Realization, the Incarnation of God's Will in the visible and invisible world.

    

"Alpha" is God, the Lord Jehovah, the Almighty, Who is and was and is to come. It is God first and last, and apart from Him there is no other God.   

  "Alpha" is God's Will, which is the Beginning and Completion of the majestic processes of the spiritual rebirth of the nations.

 "Alpha" is the material and spiritual Beginning of Being, which is carried out according to the Laws of God.