Ego eimi, "I am", "I exist", is the first person singular present tense of the verb "to be" in ancient Greek. The use of this phrase in some of the uses found in the Gospel of John is given theological significance by many Christians. When used as a copula, with a predicate, "I am X", then usage is equivalent to English. When used alone, without a predicate, "I am", "he is", "they are", typically mean "I exist" etc.
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In Exodus 3:14, John 6:20, John 8:24, John 8:58, Mark 6:50, Mark 13:6, Luke 21:8, Matthew 14:27 and Acts 26:29 Jesus claims I AM (Ego Eimi) God - John Schoenheit (BiblicalUnitarian)
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In John 8:58 and Exodus 3:14, Jesus invokes the divine name I AM (Ego eimi) - Trinity Delusion
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In John 18:6, Jesus said I AM (Ego Eimi) and Soldiers fell to the ground - Trinity Delusion
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