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  3. Jul 13, 2023 · The violent response of the Jews to Jesus’ “I AM” statement indicates they clearly understood what He was declaringthat He was the eternal God incarnate. Jesus was equating Himself with the "I AM" title God gave Himself in Exodus 3:14.

    • What Is The Context and Significance of The Name I Am?
    • Where Else Is The Name I Am in The Bible?
    • Issues with Translating “I Am”
    • Why Understanding Exodus 3:14 Is Important Today
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    The Book of Exodus is the second book of the Bible. The first five books of both the Jewish and Christian Bibles, called the Pentateuch, are historically attributed to Moses. In context, the introduction of the name I AM comes early in Exodus. The Israelites had been in bondage in Egypt for four centuries. Near the end of this time, Moses fled Egyp...

    The Tetragrammaton appears over six-thousand times in the Bible, even in modern English translations. The Hebrew scribes were very careful to neither say aloud, nor fully spell out the holy and sacred name of God, Yahweh. Instead they would put it in all capital letters, and say Adonai. They put the vowels of Adonai into the consonants of Yaweh to ...

    When translating the Hebrew name of God into the English language, most translators translate Yahweh as I am. Where there is some differentiation is in the word that goes between the two “I AM” statements - ăšer or asher. According to Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, ăšer is, “a primitive relative pronoun (of every gender and number); ...

    Understanding the weight and power of the name in Exodus 3:14, “I AM WHO I AM” is important for today’s Christian to understand the complexity of who God is. He is all-encompassing and self-sufficient. It is a name above names, one that reminds the believer that God is in control, and that He sees His children. It also affirms the identity of the S...

    Hamilton, Victor. Exodus: An Exegetical Commentary. Grand Rapids: Baker Publishing Group, 2011. Mettinger, Trygge. In Search of God: The Meaning and Message of the Everlasting Name. Translated by Frederick H. Cryer. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005. Photo credit: Unsplash/Frank Busch

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · The phrase “I Am” holds a special significance in the Bible. It is linked to the divine name of God and holds significance for the 1 Exodus passage mentioned earlier. God’s name has been commonly expressed as Yahweh or Jehovah, which originates from the Hebrew root hayah .

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · What Does the Meaning of “I Am” Tell Us about God? Over four hundred years before God introduced Himself to Moses as I Am , He greeted Moses’s ancient grandfathers in a different way ( Genesis 17:1 , 26:24 , 28:13 ).

    • Understanding the ‘I Am’ statements of Jesus. The ‘I Am’ statements of Jesus are significant declarations made by Jesus Christ himself, recorded in the Gospel of John.
    • Exploring the significance of the ‘I Am’ statements. The ‘I Am’ statements of Jesus hold immense significance in understanding his identity and teachings.
    • Unveiling the first ‘I Am’ statement: The Bread of Life. The first of the seven “I Am” statements made by Jesus in the Gospel of John is “I am the Bread of Life.”
    • Discovering the second ‘I Am’ statement: The Light of the World. In the Gospel of John, Jesus declares, “I am the Light of the World” (John 8:12).
  6. May 7, 2024 · The "I Am" statements of Jesus are a series of declarations made by Jesus in the Gospel of John, which underscore His divine identity and mission. Each of these...

  7. The Koine Greek term Ego eimi (Ἐγώ εἰμί, pronounced [eɣó imí]), literally ' I am ' or ' It is I ', is an emphatic form of the copulative verb εἰμι that is recorded in the Gospels to have been spoken by Jesus on several occasions to refer to himself not with the role of a verb but playing the role of a name, in the Gospel of ...

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