Many researchers go astray when they believe - in good faith - that the famous " I am " is of Hindu or Tibetan origin.
Reread the Old Testament, the chapter of the " Burning Bush ".
God reveals himself in His fullness, The One who can not be defined.
What does he say ?
" I am " or " I am who I am. "
This formula, " I am ", is found again in the Fourth Gospel in order to emphasize Jesus' Divine Transcendence.
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