User:AllenRonayJennings1983

God can't be eternal Revelation 22:13, I am the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end. That is the opposite of eternal. Eternal means without beginning or end lasting forever. Beginning means to do the first part of an action: go into the first part of a process. To come into existence. Without beginning imply not having the first part of an action: not going into the first part of a process and non-existence. Also Hebrew and Greek the word eternal varies: Olam in the Old Testament is used for "eternity", sometimes in the sense of unlimited duration, and sometimes in the sense of a cycle or a age. Aion, aionios is used in the New Testament often meaning "eternal", the word aion primarily signifies time of a age or generation. The word aionios is sometimes used in the futurist signification often in the New Testament, it is concerned rather with the quality than with the quantity or duration (periods). Archaeological studies report "eternal", means (Heb. OLAM, hidden, time long past, and of future to the end) in the bible. The bible meaning of eternal differ from the actual meaning of eternal. At no point in history did a so called prophet describe God without a beginning. Furthermore, Hebrews Old Testament olam meaning everlasting or ever. Greek word aion meaning ever or age. Scriptures aionies meaning everlasting or long lasting. Without beginning isn't used in olam, aion, or aionios as a definition. Synonyms of without a beginning or the phrase without a beginning must be with a word's definition in order for the word to mean eternal. The translation to "Eternal God", is a mistake. God isn't eternal.