Ego eimi
First person singular present active indicative of the verb "to be" in ancient Greek / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ego eimi (Ancient Greek: ἐγώ εἰμι [eɡɔ̌ː eːmí]) "I am", "I exist", is the first person singular present active indicative 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 considered to have theological significance by many Christians.
Not to be confused with I Am that I Am.