**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)
Wrong.
The Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Father.
They both are God.
Bible.
Your tag line is the essence of the New Testament and a mystery to so many who seem driven to focus the attention of others on the supporting text at the price of missing just what Peter’s ‘Key’ actually represents.