Perhaps you missed early on, but I posted that in Revelation God gives the Revelation to Jesus who gives it to an angel who gives it to John. (Rev 1:1) So the angel is speaking the words to John. In a couple of instances a particular construct is used to signal that the speaker has changed. The are the words “I” followed by a name such as “I John” or “I Jesus.”
Here is one:
NAB Revelation 22:16 "I, Jesus, sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches.
Note that in verse 14 the speaker speaks of the lamb in the third person. While not definitive, this suggests the speaker is not the lamb.
Here is another example:
NAB Revelation 1:8 "I am the Alpha and the Omega," (1 )says the Lord God, “the one who is and who was and who is to come, the almighty.” 9 (1 )I, John, your brother, who share with you the distress
With your logic, since I John shows John is speaking in verse 9, he must be the Alpha and Omega from verse 8! However this is not the case. The construct “I John” shows the speaker has changed.
In
Rev 22:8 the words “
I John” appear again after the words of the one who is coming quickly, again, not John, because
John just started speaking.
I don’t claim that you assert the Father is not the Alpha and Omega. I claim that you present no compelling evidence that Jesus is the A&W. In Rev 1 Jesus is distinguished from the A&W. In Rev 21:6 the same one is God who calls Christians sons. Jesus is never called God in the book of Revelation and never calls his brothers, sons. In addition I gave you the Catholic catechism which teaches that Rev 21:7 is the Father.
Rev 22:12 is one you have not yet brought up. This is the Father as well. He says his reward is with him in an allusion to Isaiah 40:10.
NJB Revelation 22:12 Look, I am coming soon, and
my reward is with me, to repay everyone as their deeds deserve.
NJB Isaiah 40:10 Here is Lord Yahweh coming with power,** his arm** maintains his authority,
his reward is with him and his prize precedes him.
Note also in Rev 1:4-8 that the Father is also said to be coming, the one who is, who was and who is coming.
Do you know who the arm is? It is Jesus.
NJB Isaiah 53:1 Who has given credence to what we have heard? And who has seen in it a revelation of
Yahweh’s arm? 2 Like a sapling he grew up before him, like a root in arid ground. He had no form or charm to attract us, no beauty to win our hearts;
John identifies Jesus as the arm:
NJB John 12:38 this was to fulfil the words of
the prophet Isaiah: Lord, who has given credence to what they have heard from us, and who has seen in it a revelation of** the Lord’s arm?**
Therefore there is good evidence that the A&W in all three instances is the God and Father of Jesus Christ.