Symbol | Alpha and Omega |
Religion | Christianity |
Origin | Biblical reference from the Book of Revelation. |
Meaning | Symbolizes God as the beginning and end of all things. |
Appearance | Greek letters "Α" and "Ω" often intertwined. |
Colors | Varies, often seen in gold or red. |
Usage | Represents God's eternal nature. |
History | Biblical roots date back to the first century. |
Popularity | Widely used in Christian art and symbolism. |
Importance | Emphasizes God's sovereignty. |
Complexity | Simple, yet carries profound theological meaning. |
Emotions | Elicits a sense of God's eternal presence. |