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1 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | Leslie N | 138011 | ||
concerning the Greek- kai eipen o qeos pros mwushn ---egw eimi o wn--- kai eipen outws ereis tois uiois israhl ---o wn--- apestalken me pros umas- I AM THAT I AM (egw eimi o wn) I AM (o wn) egw eimi is used in the following verses Ge 17:1 Ge 26:24 Ge 27:32 Ge 45:3 Ge 45:4 Ge 46:3 Ex 3:6 Ex 3:14 Ex 20:2 Jg 6:8 Jg 6:18 Ru 3:9 Ru 4:4 1Sa 4:16 1Sa 9:19 1Sa 30:13 2Sa 2:20 2Sa 11:5 2Sa 12:7 1Ki 2:2 Isa 47:8 Isa 47:10 Isa 48:17 Isa 56:3 Zep 2:15 Hag 1:13 Mt 14:27 Mt 22:32 Mt 24:5 Mt 26:22 Mt 26:25 Mr 6:50 Mr 13:6 Mr 14:62 Lu 1:19 Lu 21:8 Lu 22:70 Lu 24:39 Joh 4:26 Joh 6:20 Joh 6:35 Joh 6:41 Joh 6:48 Joh 6:51 Joh 8:12 Joh 8:18 Joh 8:24 Joh 8:28 Joh 8:58 Joh 9:9 Joh 10:7 Joh 10:9 Joh 10:11 Joh 10:14 Joh 11:25 Joh 13:19 Joh 14:6 Joh 15:1 Joh 15:5 Joh 18:5 Joh 18:6 Joh 18:8 Ac 9:5 Ac 10:21 Ac 18:10 Ac 22:3 Ac 22:8 Ac 26:15 Re 1:8 Re 1:17 Re 2:23 Re 21:6 Re 22:16 o wn is used only in Exo 3:14 Is "o wn" God's name |
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2 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 138012 | ||
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3 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | Leslie N | 138144 | ||
Is "o wn" God's name | ||||||
4 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | BradK | 138147 | ||
LeslieN, Jesus saying that He is the "I AM" (Ego Emi) of John 8:58 harkens back to Ex. 3:14 where God told Moses to tell them that "I Am" sent him. The Jews understood this to be a direct claim to (His) Diety- which is why they took up stones to stone Him. The Hebrew word for I AM-hayah- means to exist, or to become. I AM is a name of God told us by scripture and is descriptive of His very nature. Jesus is The I AM- the Jehovah of the OT- God in the flesh. His very nature is divine. He is the second Person of the trinity, very God of very God. If you're intersted in a more detailed study of the names of God, a very good resource is "Names of God" by Nathan Stone, late of the Moody Bible Institute. Though very thorough, it is a fairly easy read and contains much solid exposition of this neglected topic. Possibly this would be of help to you. Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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5 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | Leslie N | 138263 | ||
this was the original question I wanted help with; in part- o wn is used only in Exo 3:14 Is "o wn" God's name God said in Exo_3:14 (I use the Sept because we have only Greek versions of the NT for comparison?) egw eimi o wn (I AM THAT I AM) and He further adds (I AM). In the second part of Exo 3:14 what Greek word is used for I AM? I want to know if God refers to Himself by 'o wn'. Is God's name (egw eimi) used in the following verses Luk 1:19 Act 10:21 Act 22:3 or does the use of the word I AM also have to include 'o wn'. |
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6 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 138265 | ||
YHWH - the only proper name for God I appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as God Almighty, but I did not make My name Yahweh known to them. (Holman Christian Standard Bible® Exodus 6:3) '“Yahweh” [YHWH] is not one of God’s names—it is his only name. Other titles, like “El Shadday,” are not strictly names but means of revealing Yahweh.' (Study note at Exodus 6:3, The NET Bible, http://www.bible.org/netbible/exo6_notes.htm) The name 'YHWH' appears almost 7,000 times in the OT. However, in the KJV YHWH is usually translated as 'LORD.' 'Yahweh/Yah (or Jehovah). yhwh (or JHVH), the tetragrammaton because of its four letters, is, strictly speaking, the only proper name for God. It is also the most frequent name, occurring in the Old Testament 6,828 times (almost 700 times in the Psalms alone). Yah is a shortened form that appears fifty times in the Old Testament, including forty-three occurrences in the Psalms, often in the admonition "hallelu-jah" (lit. praise Jah). English Bibles represent the name yhwh by the title "LORD" (written in capitals to distinguish it from "lord" [adonai]. The Septuagint rendered yhwh as kyrios (Lord).' ____________________ (Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology, http://bible.crosswalk.com/Dictionaries/BakersEvangelicalDictionary/bed.cgi). |
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7 | God's name -I AM- | Bible general Archive 2 | Leslie N | 139214 | ||
Your answer ('“Yahweh” [YHWH] is not one of God’s names—it is his only name) is flawed due to Mat 28:19- baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost but since my question was coverning the use of 'o wn' as part of God's name- Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, -----What is his name--- ? what shall I say unto them? And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you. And God said moreover unto Moses, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, The LORD God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, hath sent me unto you: this is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations. So are you saying the name that Moses used was not I AM but YHWH? |
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