O: the last letter of the Gr. alphabet Original Word: Ὦ Part of Speech: Indeclinable Letter (Noun) Transliteration: O Phonetic Spelling: (o'-meg-ah) Short Definition: omega Definition: omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
5598 Ō (long ō, originally formed by pronouncing two short o's/omikrons together, cf. Zodhiates, Dictionary) – the final letter of the Greek alphabet; (figuratively) God's infinity (endlessness), in contrast to alpha – the first letter of the Greek alphabet which represents the Lord as the unoriginated originator of all life and all that is eternal. In the NT, 5598 ("Ōmega") is always used of the glorified Christ (Rev 1:8, 21;6, 22:13), referring to His absolute limitlessness to meet all the needs of finite (limited) people. [Ōmega is the twenty-fourth (final) letter of the Greek alphabet, which begins with 1 /A ("alpha").] Word Origin i.e. ómega Definition the last letter of the Gr. alphabet NASB Word Usage Omega (3).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org Omega. The last letter of the Greek alphabet, i.e. (figuratively) the finality -- Omega.
ψυχικὸς — 1 Occ. ψύχει — 1 Occ. ψύχος — 2 Occ. ψυχρὸς — 3 Occ. ψυχροῦ — 1 Occ. ψυγήσεται — 1 Occ. ψωμίσω — 1 Occ. ψώμιζε — 1 Occ. ψωμίον — 4 Occ. ψώχοντες — 1 Occ. Ὦ — 17 Occ. ᾖ — 1 Occ. Ἰωβὴδ — 3 Occ. ὧδε — 62 Occ. ᾠδαῖς — 2 Occ. ᾠδὴν — 5 Occ. ὠδὶν — 1 Occ. ὠδῖνας — 1 Occ. ὠδίνων — 2 Occ. ὠδίνω — 1 Occ.
|  Strong's Greek 5598 4 Occurrences
Ὦ — 4 Occ.
Revelation 1:8 N BIB: καὶ τὸ Ὦ λέγει Κύριος NAS: the Alpha and the Omega, says KJV: Alpha and Omega, the beginning and INT: and the Omega says LordRevelation 1:11 Noun BIB: καὶ τὸ Ω Ὃ πρῶτος KJV: Alpha and Omega, the first and INT: and the Omega the first Revelation 21:6 N BIB: καὶ τὸ Ὦ ἡ ἀρχὴ NAS: I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning KJV: Alpha and Omega, the beginning and INT: and the Omega the beginning Revelation 22:13 N BIB: καὶ τὸ Ὦ ὁ πρῶτος NAS: I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first KJV: Alpha and Omega, the beginning and INT: and the Omega the first 4 Occurrences
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