"I Am that I Am" is a frequent English translation of the Hebrew phrase 'ehye
'ăer 'ehye (pronounced [ehje aer ehje]), which may also mean "I am who I am,"
"I will become what I choose to become," "I will be what I will be," "I make
what(ever) I create," or "I am the Existing One."
What does it mean to say that I am a spiritual person?
Spirituality is defined as the awareness of a feeling, sensation, or
conviction that there is something more to being human than sensory
experience, and that the larger total of which we are a part is cosmic or
divine in nature.
What does the Bible have to say about the phrase "I am that I am"?
"And God said unto Moses, I Am That I Am," and he told him, "Thus shalt thou
say unto the children of Israel, I Am hath sent me vnto you" (Exodus 3:7–8,
13–14). The premortal Jesus Christ, known to ancient Israel as the Lord
Jehovah, defined Himself as the source of salvation for His people.
What exactly do the words "I am" mean?
Because "I am" is also used without a predicate nominative, which is uncommon
in Koine Greek, it is often read as Jesus declaring Himself to be God.
How many times do you think I'm mentioned in the Bible?
The phrase "I am connecting to God" occurs in the Bible about 300 times,
beginning in Genesis (15:1) and ending in Revelation (22:16).
Who am I that You care about me, according to the Bible verse?
What is man, that you are concerned about him, and what is man's son, that you
are concerned about him? You created him a bit lower than the angels and
bestowed glory and honour upon him. All that swim the waters' courses are
birds of the air and fish of the sea. How glorious is your name in all the
world, O LORD, our Lord!
Why did God declare, "I am the Lord your God," in the first place?
"I am the LORD your God, who took you out of Egypt, out of the land of
slavery," it says, introducing him by name and establishing his control over
the following demands.
'When did Jesus declare that I am?'
Exodus 3:14 is a passage from the book of Exodus. Jesus makes seven
significant "I am" declarations elsewhere in John's gospel ("I am the bread of
life... the light of the world... the gate [for the sheep]... the Good
Shepherd... the resurrection and the life... the way, the truth, and the
life... the real vine..."). Jesus referred to himself as the "I AM."