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Context: Revelation 22:12-16 records Jesus' final testimony in Scripture. In v. 13, Jesus declares, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end." These are divine self-designations used of God the Father in Revelation 1:8 ("I am the Alpha and the Omega") and Isaiah 44:6; 48:12 (Yahweh declares "I am the first and I am the last"). Jesus applies these Yahweh-exclusive titles to Himself, confirming v. 16: "I, Jesus, have sent my angel to testify to you." The one speaking is Jesus, claiming divine titles.
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Connections:
Connection Method(s): Redemptive-Historical Progression, Longitudinal Theme — Jesus' climactic claim to Yahweh's exclusive titles ("Alpha and Omega," "First and Last," "Beginning and End") from Isaiah 44:6 and 48:12 brings the divine identity trajectory to its consummation as Scripture's final words.
Christological Connection: Revelation 22:13 is Jesus' climactic self-disclosure as He claims three divine titles:
"I am the Alpha and the Omega": In Revelation 1:8, God the Father declares, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, says the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty." Now in 22:13, Jesus claims the same title. This is not two separate "Alpha and Omegas" but one divine identity shared by Father and Son.
"The First and the Last": This directly echoes Isaiah 44:6 ("I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no god") and 48:12 ("I am the first, and I am the last"). In Isaiah, Yahweh uses this title to assert His exclusive deity. Jesus claims it in Revelation 1:17-18 ("I am the first and the last, and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore") and 2:8. The one who died and rose is the eternal, uncreated God.
"The Beginning and the End": This parallels "Alpha and Omega," emphasizing sovereignty over all history. Jesus is not merely present at creation (though He is—John 1:3; Col 1:16) but the source and goal of all things.
The immediate context confirms the speaker's identity: "I, Jesus, have sent my angel to testify to you" (v. 16). The one claiming these divine titles is explicitly Jesus. This is Revelation's final testimony to Christ's deity—He shares the Father's eternal nature, sovereignty, and divine identity. The NT begins with the incarnation of the eternal Word (John 1:1-3,14) and ends with Jesus claiming the titles of the eternal God. Scripture's final words establish Jesus as the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end—the one through whom and for whom all things exist.
Trajectory Link: Divine Identity (Deity of Christ) Trajectory Table
Trajectory Table: 046 - Divine Identity (Deity of Christ)