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Post by synchronicity on Jul 31, 2008 20:27:06 GMT
"I AM THAT I AM" becomes "I AM THAT, I AM" Could it really be that simple? Decide for yourself. tinyurl.com/5za988
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Post by billmcelligott on Jul 31, 2008 20:35:09 GMT
I am that I am (Hebrew: אהיה אשר אהיה, pronounced Ehyeh asher ehyeh) is an incorrect English translation of the response God used in the Bible when Moses asked for his name (Exodus 3:14). It is one of the most famous verses in the Torah. Hayah means "existed" or "was" in Hebrew; "ehyeh" is the first person singular future form. Ehyeh asher ehyeh is generally interpreted to mean I am that I am (King James Bible and others), yet is most literally translated as "I-shall-be that I-shall-be." Wikipedia :
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Post by hollandr on Jul 31, 2008 21:57:52 GMT
I sometimes wonder if the god was saying: I am who I am.
In other words: I refuse to tell you my name
And the god did not want images made of him.
No name and no face
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Post by billmcelligott on Aug 3, 2008 20:46:17 GMT
We have a Prince of Egypt approaching a Burning bush and asking ? Becuse this man was not raised till this time in the Hebrew Faith.
What God are you, Ra, Isis, Allah, God, Adonai, Jehovah, Horus etc , etc.
If I were God I would asnwer I am who I am, I was who I was and I shall be who I shall be.
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