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The First And Last.

The First And Last.

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Title: From Aleph to Tav — The Eternal Word in Psalm 119 and Jesus Psalm 119 opens with Aleph and closes with Tav, the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This intentional structure isn’t just poetic—it’s theological. The psalm is a full-spectrum meditation on God’s Word, using every letter to express devotion to divine truth. With phrases like “Your word is a lamp to my feet” and “Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens,” the psalmist paints Scripture as eternal, stable, and alive. The structure—from A to Z, so to speak—reflects completeness, suggesting that every facet of life can be anchored in the Word. Enter Jesus, who in Revelation declares, “I am the First and the Last, the Alpha and the Omega.” Just as Psalm 119 celebrates the enduring nature of God's Word, Jesus claims to be that Word in flesh—the living embodiment of divine truth (John 1:1). His words echo the same eternal constancy: from the beginning of time to its end, He is the source, sustainer, and fulfillment of all things. In saying “I am the First and the Last,” He takes the very framework of Psalm 119 and steps into it—completing what the psalmist longed for: not just written instruction, but a living relationship with the Word Himself.


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