Dear Christians,
Some Christians claim Jesus is God and use (John 8:58) to support their
views;
"I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "before Abraham was born, I am!"
These Christians then link the Verse (Exodus 3:14) to try to justify that
Jesus is God;
" God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM. [1] This is what you are to say to the
Israelites: `I AM has sent me to you.'"
Now by Jesus Saying "I_am" is Not saying "I AM GOD"
Before and after (Exodus 3:14) , God clarifies that "I-AM-THE-GOD-OF-ABRAHAM"
God says the phrase "I-AM-GOD-" about 200 times in the Bible while Jesus in
his over 30 years on earth never said that .
The High Priest Melchizedek in the Bible is Also Before Abraham and According
to the Bible {Hebrews 7:1-4};
"..Had not Beginning and no End, had no parents.."
Furthermore, if we look at a Bible Hebrew Dictionary , we can look up the
Phrase "I AM" hayah {haw-yaw} in Hebrew and see that it Means;
"was, come to pass, came, has been, were happened, become, pertained, better
for thee
1) to be, become, come to pass, exist, happen, fall out
1a) to happen, fall out, occur, take place, come about, come to pass
1b) to come about, come to pass
2) to come into being, become
2a) to arise, appear, come
2b) to become
2b1) to become
2b3) to be instituted, be established
3) to be
3a) to exist, be in existence
3b) to abide, remain, continue (with word of place or time)
3c) to stand, lie, be in, be at, be situated (with word of locality)
3d) to accompany, be with "
The Phrase "I AM" hayah {haw-yaw} is Used 72 times in the Hebrew Bible by a
number of Prophets including (David, Moses, etc...)
The Phrase " I-AM-GOD "'Elohiym {el-o-heem'} is Used 200 times in the Bible ,
Never by Any Prophets .
Furthermore , in the Gospel of John , Jesus is recorded to have said "ego
eimi" _Not_ "Hayah" Two completely different words in completely different
languages , but both translated in to English as "I_am"
Why then did't Jesus also say "Hayah" (I_am) the same way God said "Hayah" ??
There is no exception that Jesus would say "ego eimi" _instead_ of "Hayah"
becuase the Gospel does also use some Hebrew words , for example ;
(a) "Hossana" - Matthew 21:9 (b) "Eli, Eli, Lama Sabachthani" - Matthew 27:46
(c) "Rabbi" - John 3:2 (d) "Talitha cumi" - Mark 5:41
Therefore with a *Statement* as grand as "I_am" , Jesus (if he said it) would
have said "Hayah" like God said "Hayah"
Instead , Jesus says "ego eimi" which is not what God said .
This proves that Jesus did Not say "I_am" like God said "I AM"
Also , this phrase appears in Jhn, but Not in Luke , Mark , or Matthew .
On the Otherhand , God says "I-AM-GOD" in almost Every Book and Chapter in
the Torah , why does Only Jhn record Jesus saying "I_am" and this incredible
revealing quote is Not Documented by Mark , Matthew , or Luke ?
Wouldn't such a important saying be recorded by the *Three* others and why is
it only recorded by _1_ .
Why haven't the Three ~Earlier~ Gospels record this verse and Only the
_Later_ 'Jhn' write this ? I would say that Majority Rules , Right ?
If Three Accepted and Accredited Gospels Do Not have the verse , and Only 1
does , then we have to question if Jesus really said such a thing (esspecially
something as Grand as this which the Other Three would Surely Not have missed if
it was Truely Said) , Right ?
The phrase that _some_ Christians highlight to suggest that Jesus is God ,
doesn't even appear in 2 out of the 4 Gospels , Only in the (later writen) Jhn .
God said the Phrase "I-AM-GOD" just to about everyone , Jesus appears to have
said "I_am" ("ego eimi" *Not* "Hayah") to only Jhn , why weren't the Other Three
told or even atleast Record that John was told ?