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How we can prove that when Lord Jesus said “I am”, he did mean “I am YHWH”?
I am not sure he means “I am YHWH”, but he rather takes up for himself the way God reveals himself in the Old Testament.he did mean “I am YHWH”?
Of course it is similar To What God said in old testament, but How can we be sure that Lord Jesus meant that verse?I am not sure he means “I am YHWH”, but he rather takes up for himself the way God reveals himself in the Old Testament.
Does it prove anything?These words were associated deeply enough with God’s identity that John can write about the guards who came to arrest Jesus : “When Jesus said, “I am [he]” (“ego eimi” in Greek) they drew back and fell to the ground” (John 18:6), because this simple phrase was recognizable enough to strike them with fear.
It was really helpful, but It did not make me sure!Maybe that’s helpful to you, maybe it’s more confusing instead. I have no clue. I just thought I’d see if that helped. If I’m completely wrong I’d like correction though since I’ve always worked from that translation understanding of those parts of scripture.
Is this impossible for Jews to misunderstand what Lord Jesus said?When he said that the Jews tried to kill him. They weren’t able to because it wasn’t His time.
It is not right. If it was true, nobody leave his faith and took another faith.To paraphrase a line from the book/film “Song of Bernadette”:
For those with faith, no proof is necessary; for those without faith, no proof is sufficient.
I don’t think Saint Paul meant that "Just accept, and Do not ask any question.To cite Scripture,
Eph 2:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God—
Eph 2:9 not because of works, lest any man should boast.
If I did not ask for reasons, I never became a Catholic.The “ this is not your own doing ” is crucially important and true! A conclusion , based on human observations and/or reasonings (i.e. “ proof ”), can add to the certainty of faith, but cannot replace it
Please show us your evidences.Food for thought-
I dont know the exact chronological order of the bible but if you dont consider the possibility that Job was written before Exodus, the tetragrammaton (YHWH) shows up over 160 times between Genesis and the 3rd chapter of Exodus where Moses ask God what he should tell the Israelites His name is.
I find it highly unlikely God would have meant “I am YHWH”.
What evidence? Are you asking me to count the number of times YHWH is in the bible in this section for you? I dont understand.Please show us your evidences.![]()
Yes, sir.What evidence? Are you asking me to count the number of times YHWH is in the bible in this section for you?
What is your reason for this?When John includes instances where Jesus says “ego eimi” (I am) to profound effect the author is intentionally calling back to the theophany of the burning bush where God declares I AM THAT I AM when Moses asks for a name
Thanks. It is first time, I read this. But what is your reason for this calling back? They may just narrate what Lord Jesus said.When John and other Johannine literature refers to Jesus as the bridegroom (of the Church), that is very specifically calling back to God’s identity as the groom/husband of Israel I’m various wisdom and prophetic literature
Nice statement, but has no relation to my question.John is not unmindful of what he’s writing or alluding to. The author specifically announces that Jesus is the Light, the Logos of God who was with God at the beginning and is God in the opening of his text, and the Gospel culminates with the declaration of a doubter (who stands for certain Christians of his time, and again isn’t just a dry historical character) saying, “My Lord and my God.”
It is my purpose in this question.I double posted and I can’t get the delete button to disappear. But I’ll add that even if you approach it as an agnostic skeptic instead of a believer and don’t necessarily take it as true, I still feel that if you are knowledgeable of the Bible and ask yourself what the author was trying to say (regardless of whether you believe it) while taking into account the historical context of when it was written, the identity of Jesus with the LORD and the Eucharistic discourse (regarding the real presence, a different topic) is pretty clear.
Ok. So?John 8:58
Aramaic Bible in Plain English:
Yeshua said to them: “Timeless truth I speak to you: Before Abraham would exist, I AM THE LIVING GOD.”
RSVCE:
Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am.”[
Is Yahweh all of the Persons of the Holy Trinity or just God the Father?
Dear Vico, welcome to this discussion. That Thread is closed. What point in that Thread you are pointing?Is Yahweh all of the Persons of the Holy Trinity or just God the Father