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Anth said:WHOA!!! Not so fast there ..
Two separate issues.
First, we now know that "ego eimi" does not mean Jehovah - since we have uses by individuals who are clearly not Jehovah. You and I agree on this. Correct??
Therefore, Jesus using ego eimi does not mean he is saying that he is Jehovah. ??[/quote]
when others, besides God in the OT and Jesus in the NT, said "i am", no, they were clarifying who they were, just as when God and Jesus used "I AM" they were clarifying who they were - which would be Jehovah.
Jesus was very much telling us of His diety in this statement, He was and always has been Christ. If you compare the verses i gave you, it's obvious.Anth said:Therefore, the issue is his statement about being before Abraham. The reality is that just because he talked about himself prior to Abraham does NOT mean that he is calling himself Jehovah (since ego eimi does not mean that one is Jehovah (which, btw, is correct - it does not mean that - it is a different Greek phrase that does) and there is NOTHING in the context that would tell us that he was claiming to be Jehovah (if you know of something, clue me in because I have read this passage 50 times over 30 years and never once seen it since we know that ego eimi does not mean Jehovah). He is simply saying that before Abraham was, he was something (which, in this case, the context decides (as you noted) and the context is - THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD!
Best,
Anth