'I am' is the English translation of the Hebrew name of God, YHVH or YHWH.
It appears in Exodus 3, 14.
Answer:
Jesus also says, 'I am'; in John 18.5, at which his captors went backward and fell to the ground.
Additional answer:
Jesus, at another time, also told a group of Jews who believed on Him [John 8:31]:
"...Verily, verily , I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I AM." (John 8:58)
At which point, the believers tried to stone Him to death for his "perceived blasphemy" -- His words purporting Him to be the "Creator God of their father, Abraham."
"...but Jesus hid Himself, and went out of the Temple, going through the midst of them, and so passed by." (verse 59)
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In the Bible.
You dont find the word infidel as such in the Bible. The closest word to it found in the Bible is infidelity.
yes there are many bible passages you can find them in the bible
This is not in the Bible.
In bible-based Christian churches.
where is the word spur in the bible
You can find the Proverbs in the Bible.
No, but you can find the use of the words Scripture and Law, which are basically synonyms.
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The word "zigzag" does not appear anywhere in the Bible.
The Rosary is not mentioned in the Bible.