Things were bad for me the last few months because I was laid off from my job that I held for 18 years. But things are great now as I started a new job today. Always makes my day whenever I fire up youtube and you have reacted to my favorite bands Roselia and Periphery. Much appreciated, man. 🤟😎👍
The vocals sounded good, but this just isn't my style. Alpha and Omega comes from the Bible. Alpha is the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, and Omega is the last.
@@retronax4346 True those are the Greek names for the letters, and also true that Greek alphabet is a few hundred years older than modern Hebrew, derived from Aramaic. But Greek is about the same age as Paleo Hebrew, which were both derived from Phoenician, which was reformed from Egyptian Hieroglyphs. So it was translated to English from Greek, and to Greek from Modern Hebrew, and Modern Hebrew from Paleo Hebrew, and Paleo Hebrew possibly from Phoenician or Egyptian Hieroglyphs. But whatever alphabet or language used, the meaning stays the same. The first and the last, the beginning and the end, from all eternity to all eternity.
Things were bad for me the last few months because I was laid off from my job that I held for 18 years. But things are great now as I started a new job today.
Always makes my day whenever I fire up youtube and you have reacted to my favorite bands Roselia and Periphery. Much appreciated, man. 🤟😎👍
The vocals sounded good, but this just isn't my style. Alpha and Omega comes from the Bible. Alpha is the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, and Omega is the last.
alpha and omega are the first and last letters of the greek alphabet before having anything to do with christianity or hebrews
@@retronax4346 True those are the Greek names for the letters, and also true that Greek alphabet is a few hundred years older than modern Hebrew, derived from Aramaic. But Greek is about the same age as Paleo Hebrew, which were both derived from Phoenician, which was reformed from Egyptian Hieroglyphs. So it was translated to English from Greek, and to Greek from Modern Hebrew, and Modern Hebrew from Paleo Hebrew, and Paleo Hebrew possibly from Phoenician or Egyptian Hieroglyphs. But whatever alphabet or language used, the meaning stays the same. The first and the last, the beginning and the end, from all eternity to all eternity.