Many Christians believe that when Jesus said “Before Abraham was, I am” in John 8:58 (KJV), he was referring to Exodus 3:14 and declaring himself to be God. But is that the case? This teaching delves into the meaning and usages of the Greek phrase “egō eime” (“I am he” or “I am the one”) and demonstrates that it is a phrase of self-identification, that is, the speaker is simply identifying himself.
Verses: Gen. 3:15; Exod. 3:14; John 1:1-9; 8:24; Mark 13:6; Matt. 14:27; Acts 26:29
Teacher: John Schoenheit
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