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Lexicon :: Strong's G1 - alpha

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ἄλφα
Transliteration
alpha (Key)
Pronunciation
al'-fah
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Part of Speech
indeclinable noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Of Hebrew origin
mGNT
3x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
4x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
3x in 2 unique form(s)
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TDNT Reference: 1:1,*

Strong’s Definitions

Α A, al'-fah; of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the alphabet; figuratively, only (from its use as a numeral) the first:—Alpha. Often used (usually ἄν án, before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from G427) in the sense of privation; so, in many words, beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of G260).


KJV Translation Count — Total: 4x

The KJV translates Strong's G1 in the following manner: Alpha (4x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 4x
The KJV translates Strong's G1 in the following manner: Alpha (4x).
  1. first letter of Greek alphabet

  2. Christ is the Alpha to indicate that he is the beginning and the end

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
Α A, al'-fah; of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the alphabet; figuratively, only (from its use as a numeral) the first:—Alpha. Often used (usually ἄν án, before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from G427) in the sense of privation; so, in many words, beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of G260).
STRONGS G1:
Α, α, ἄλφα, τό, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, opening the series which the letter ω closes. Hence, the expression ἐγώ εἰμί τό Α [L T Tr WH ἄλφα] καί τό Ω [ L WH], Revelation 1:8, 11 Rec., which is explained by the appended words ἀρχή καί τό τέλος, Revelation 21:6, and by the further addition πρῶτος καί ἔσχατος, Revelation 22:13. On the meaning of the phrase cf. Revelation 11:17; Isaiah 41:4; Isaiah 44:6; Isaiah 48:12; [especially B. D. American edition, p. 73].
Α, when prefixed to words as an inseparable syllable, is:
1. privative (στερητικόν), like the Latin in-, the English un-, giving a negative sense to the word to which it is prefixed, as ἀβαρής; or signifying what is contrary to it, as ἄτιμος, ἀτιμόω; before vowels generally ἀν-, as in ἀναίτιος.
2. copulative (ἀθροιστικόν), akin to the particle ἅμα [cf. Curtius, § 598], indicating community and fellowship, as in ἀδελφός, ἀκόλουθος. Hence, it is:
3. intensive (ἐπιτατικόν), strengthening the force of terms, like the Latin con in composition; as ἀτενίζω from ἀτενής [yet cf. Winers Grammar, 100 (95)]. This use, however, is doubted or denied now by many [e. g. Lob. Path. Element. i. 34f). Cf. Kühner, i. 741, § 339 Anm. 5; [Jelf, § 342 δ.]; Bttm. Gram. § 120 Anm. 11; [Donaldson, Gram., p. 334; New Crat. §§ 185, 213; Liddell and Scott, under the word].
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database.
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Isaiah
41:4; 44:6; 48:12
Revelation
1:8; 1:11; 11:17; 21:6; 22:13

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Strong's Number G1 matches the Greek ἄλφα (alpha),
which occurs 4 times in 4 verses in the TR Greek.

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