Homonym: Alpha and Omega (Symbol)
"Alpha and Omega" are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing the beginning and the end. In various religious contexts, particularly in Christianity, this phrase is often used to represent the eternal nature of God or Jesus Christ, indicating that they encompass all of existence.
The term appears in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament, where it emphasizes the idea that God is timeless and sovereign over all creation. It serves as a reminder of the continuity of life and the divine presence throughout history, from the inception of the universe to its ultimate conclusion.