" I Am that I Am " is a common English translation of the Hebrew phrase אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה ( ’ehye ’ăšer ’ehye ; pronounced [ʔehˈje ʔaˈʃer ʔehˈje] )– also " I am who (I) am ", " I will become what I choose to become ", " I am what I am ", " I will be what I will be ", " I create what(ever) I create ", or " I am the Existing One ".
34-508: (Redirected from I’m ) [REDACTED] Look up i am in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. I Am or I'm may refer to: Language and literature [ edit ] " I Am that I Am ", a common English translation of the response God used in the Hebrew Bible when Moses asked for His name I am (biblical term) , a Christian term used in
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136-468: A Nice Day , 2005 "I Am", by Christina Aguilera from Bionic , 2010 "I Am", by Dio from Master of the Moon , 2004 "I Am", by Dope from Group Therapy , 2003 "I Am", by Drowning Pool from Sinner , 2001 "I Am", by Godsmack from Faceless , 2003 "I Am", by Hilary Duff from Hilary Duff , 2004 "I Am", by Hitomi from Huma-rhythm , 2002 "I Am", by Hollywood Undead from Notes from
170-647: A general intuition of Him, His philosophical formulation came only with St. Thomas. In the Hindu Advaita Vedanta , the South Indian sage Ramana Maharshi mentions that of all the definitions of God, "none is indeed so well put as the biblical statement 'I am that I am ' ". He maintained that although Hindu scripture contains similar statements, the Mahavakyas , these are not as direct as given in Exodus . Further
204-453: A song by Edie Brickell Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title I Am . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=I_Am&oldid=1226727788 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
238-470: A verb form was prefixed by וַ־ ( wa- ), its aspect was inverted; a verb conjugated in the imperfect and prefixed by וַ־ would read as the perfect, while a verb conjugated in the perfect and prefixed by וַ־ would read as the imperfect. The word אֶהְיֶה ( ehyeh ) is the first-person singular imperfect form of hayah , 'to be', which in Modern Hebrew indicates
272-474: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages I Am that I Am אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה ( ’ehye ’ăšer ’ehye ) is the first of three responses given to Moses when he asks for God 's name in the Book of Exodus . The word אֶהְיֶה ( ’Ehyeh ) is the first person singular imperfective form of הָיָה ( hayah ), 'to be', and owing to
306-521: The Septuagint , and Philo , and the Book of Revelation or, 'I am The Existing One'; Latin, ego sum qui sum , 'I am Who I am'. The word אֲשֶׁר ( ’ăšer ) is a relative pronoun whose meaning depends on the immediate context, therefore 'that', 'who', 'which', or 'where' are all possible translations of that word. An application of this phrase used in the New Testament has "But by
340-765: The "I am" is explained by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj as an abstraction in the mind of the Stateless State, of the Absolute, or the Supreme Reality, called Parabrahman : it is pure awareness, prior to thoughts, free from perceptions, associations, memories. Parabrahman is often considered to be a cognate term for the Supreme Being in Hinduism. Victor P. Hamilton suggests "some legitimate translations ..: (1) 'I am who I am'; (2) 'I am who I was'; (3) 'I am who I shall be'; (4) 'I
374-539: The Bible "I Am" (poem) , an 1848 poem by John Clare I Am: Eucharistic Meditations on the Gospel , a 1912 book by Cabrera de Armida112 Film and television [ edit ] I Am , a 2005 Polish film directed by Dorota Kędzierzawska I Am [ ru ] , a 2009 Russian film with Oksana Akinshina I Am (2010 American documentary film) , a film by Tom Shadyac I Am (2010 American drama film) ,
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#1732880993296408-720: The Church , identified the Being of Exodus 3:14 with the Esse ipsum subsistens , who is God Himself, and, in metaphysics , the Being in the strong or intensive sense in whom one has all the determinations of every being in their highest degree of perfection. Therefore, this Being is actuality of every actuality (or pure Act) and perfection of all perfections. In Him, solely essence and existence (in Latin : Actus essendi ) are identified. While St. Augustine had
442-834: The Rain , 2020 "I Am (Interlude)", by Kendrick Lamar from Kendrick Lamar , 2009 Concert tours [ edit ] I Am Tour (Leona Lewis) , a 2016 tour I Am... (Beyoncé tour) , a 2009 tour by Beyoncé Other uses [ edit ] "I AM" Activity , the original Ascended Master Teachings religious movement "i’m" initiative, of Windows Live Messenger "I Am", a 2008 slogan and marketing campaign by Orange United Kingdom See also [ edit ] I Am What I Am (disambiguation) IAM (disambiguation) IM (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with I Am All pages with titles containing I Am All pages with titles beginning with I'm All pages with titles containing I'm " What I Am ",
476-515: The US Billboard Hot 100 at number 99, becoming his first Hot 100 entry. The song would also chart on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 69. On December 13, 2015, Futuristic released a remix to the song, " Blasé ", with New York singer and rapper Devvon Terrell . They later announced that they would be releasing a collaborative album titled, "Coast 2 Coast", and leading up to the release of
510-527: The US Billboard 200 chart. After the release of the album, Futuristic released eleven music videos all directed by Jakob Owens to promote the album. In 2017, Futuristic later went on and released various singles from February through November of that year. On November 24, 2017, Futuristic released his second extended play titled, What More Could You Ask for? . On December 25, 2017, Futuristic released his sixth studio album titled, Blessings . The album
544-721: The Underground , 2013 "I Am", by James Arthur from Back from the Edge , 2016 "I Am", by JoJo from Mad Love , 2016 "I Am", by Jorja Smith from the Black Panther film soundtrack , 2018 "I Am", by Lil Baby and Gunna from Drip Harder , 2018 "I Am", by Mýa from Liberation , 2007 "I Am", by Ricky Martin from Life , 2005 "I Am", by Static-X from Wisconsin Death Trip , 1999 "I Am", by Suggs from The Three Pyramids Club , 1998 "I Am", by Yung Baby Tate from After
578-627: The album they would release various remixes to popular songs and dubbed them as "12 Days of Christmas" including "Bodied", a remix of Omaha rapper Cameron Brown's "Give Me the Crown" . The album was released on December 25, 2015, and debuted at number 82 on the US Billboard 200 chart. On August 26, 2016, Futuristic released his fifth studio album titled, As Seen on the Internet . The album features guest appearances from Hopsin , Devvon Terrell, Karmin and Goody Grace and went on and charted at number 116 on
612-793: The future tense 'I will be'; however, it lacks the prefix וַ־ which would necessitate this reading in Biblical Hebrew. It therefore may be translated as 'I am', but also as a modal form such as 'I may be', 'I would be', 'I could be', etc. Accordingly, the whole phrase can be rendered in English not only as 'I am that I am' but also as 'I will be what I will be' or 'I will be who I will be', or 'I shall prove to be whatsoever I shall prove to be' or even 'I will be because I will be'. Other renderings include: Leeser, 'I Will Be that I Will Be'; Rotherham, 'I Will Become whatsoever I please', Greek, ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ ὤν ( Ego eimi ho on ), 'I am The Being' in
646-613: The grace of God I am what I am ..." (1 Corinthians 15:10). According to the Hebrew Bible , in the encounter of the burning bush ( Exodus 3:14 ), Moses asks what he is to say to the Israelites when they ask what gods ( 'Elohiym ) have sent him to them, and YHWH replies, "I am who I am", adding, "Say this to the people of Israel, 'I am has sent me to you. ' " Despite this exchange, the Israelites are never written to have asked Moses for
680-521: The hour of whose Revelation you have prayed God to hasten. Verily I say, it is incumbent upon the peoples of both the East and the West to obey My word and to pledge allegiance to My person." [REDACTED] Quotations related to Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh at Wikiquote Futuristic (rapper) Zachary Lewis Beck (born June 2, 1991), known professionally as Futuristic , is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He
714-448: The name of God. Then there are a number of probably unanswerable questions, including who it is that does not know God's name , Moses or the Israelites (most commentators take it that it is Moses who does not know, meaning that the Israelites will ask him the name in order to prove his credentials), and just what the statement means. The last can be approached in three ways: St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas Aquinas , Doctors of
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#1732880993296748-512: The peculiarities of Hebrew grammar means 'I am' and 'I will be'. The meaning of the longer phrase ’ehyeh ’ăšer ’ehyeh is debated, and might be seen as a promise ('I will be with you') or as statement of incomparability ('I am without equal'). Biblical Hebrew did not distinguish between grammatical tenses . It instead had an aspectual system in which the perfect denoted any actions that have been completed, and imperfect denoted any actions that are not yet completed. Additionally, if
782-475: The released date of May 12. Futuristic released his second single, "The Greatest", on March 14. The music video was released four days later and shows Futuristic dressed as a nerd rapping for people in his old school, McClintock High School. The song and music video gained recognition after it was cross-promoted by another video uploaded by BigDawsTv on the same day tilted "Nerd Raps Fast in Compton! ". The album
816-544: The single, "Sorry for Y'all", would be released on January 24. Futuristic's ninth studio album titled, Still on the Rise , was released on May 12, 2020, which is a follow-up to his 2015 album The Rise . The album was supported by seven singles: "Sorry for Y'all", "Wishawoods", "Motion", "Champion", "Pull Up" featuring Kap G, "Like This" with Rittz and "OG Now" with Chris Webby . On September 24, 2020, Futuristic released his tenth studio album titled, Featuristic . The album
850-413: The title song, 1990 I Am (Leona Lewis album) or the title song (see below), 2015 I Am (Mao Denda album) , 2009 I Am (Michael Tolcher album) or the title song, 2004 I Am (Monrose album) , 2008 I Am... (Nas album) , 1999 I Am (Pain album) , 2024 I Am (Pete Townshend album) , 1972 I Am (Scout Niblett album) or the title song, 2003 I Am (Yo Gotti album) or
884-1189: The title song, 2013 I Am... Sasha Fierce , by Beyoncé, 2008 I Am Mina , by Mina, 2011 I Am... , by Futuristic , 2019 I Am , by Texas in July , 2009 EPs [ edit ] I Am (EP) , by (G)I-dle, 2018 I'm (EP) , by Sejeong, 2021 I Am , by the Reverb Junkie (Michelle Chamuel), 2015 I Am (Future Black President) The EP , by Novel , 2008 Songs [ edit ] "I Am" (Awolnation song) , 2015 "I Am" (Crowder song) , 2013 "I Am" (Ive song) , 2023 "I Am" (Kid Rock song) , 2004 "I Am" (Killing Heidi song) , 2004 "I Am" (Leona Lewis song) , 2015 "I Am" (Mark Schultz song) , 2006 "I Am" (Mary J. Blige song) , 2009 "I Am" (Stan Walker song) , 2023 "I Am" (Train song) , 2000 "I Am" (Uncanny X-Men song) , 1986 "I Am", by Army of Lovers from The Gods of Earth and Heaven , 1993 "I Am", by Axwell and Sick Individuals featuring Taylr Renee, 2013 "I Am", by Bebe Rexha from Bebe , 2023 "I Am", by Bobby Darin from Inside Out , 1967 "I Am", by Bon Jovi from Have
918-499: Was born in Bloomington, Illinois and currently resides in Tempe, Arizona . Futuristic gained recognition after the release of his album, The Rise , along with his single "The Greatest" in 2015. Zachary Lewis Beck was born in Bloomington, Illinois on June 2, 1991. Being one of eight kids, Beck started rapping when he was in the first grade with his brothers in a talent show. When he
952-507: Was followed up in February 2013, with his second studio album, Chasing Down a Dream . The album was supported by the single: "Don't Mind If I Do" featuring vocals from Dizzy Wright and Jarren Benton . He then followed that up with his debut extended play, T.G.I.F , in September 2013. Futuristic later went on and released his third studio album, Traveling Local on June 9, 2014. The album
986-472: Was in fifth grade, his parents separated and he moved with his mom to Danville, Illinois . Later, he moved to Tempe, Arizona and went to McClintock High School . Beck struggled through depression when his grandmother died, and he used music in order to develop himself. In September 2010, Futuristic released his first music video which was a remix to J. Cole's song, " Who Dat ". In February 2012, Futuristic released his debut studio album, Dream Big , which
1020-512: Was released on May 12, 2015, and debuted at number 139 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album also debuted on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Rap Albums charts at number 13 and 10 respectively. Futuristic would later contribute vocals to the song, " Hold Each Other ", with A Great Big World in July 2015 with the music video being released in September. The song would later chart on
1054-567: Was supported by four singles: "I Guess I'll Smoke" featuring vocals from Dizzy Wright and Layzie Bone , "Dirty Chucks", "Plan A" featuring Jarren Benton and Chris Webby and "In the Zone" featuring Collins, J Rob the Chief and Devvon Terrell. The single, "No Way", was released on September 20, 2014, and was released as the lead single to his fourth studio album. On March 1, 2015, Futuristic announced his fourth studio album, The Rise , on his website with
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1088-473: Was supported by four singles: "That's That", "Top 10" featuring gianni & kyle, "48 Hours" and "Up". Futuristic later released his eighth studio album, Zachary Lewis , on September 1, which included the single "Main Homie". Following the release of Zachary Lewis , He later went on and release music videos for every song on the album. On January 1, 2020, Futuristic announced on his social media accounts that
1122-564: Was supported by three singles: "Epiphany" featuring vocals from NF , "Get It Together" and "Talk" featuring vocals from Tech N9ne and Devvon Terrell. On February 14, 2018, Futuristic released his third extended play titled, Songs About Girls , which included the singles "Wave" and "Forget That's It Over". He later went on to release various singles throughout the year including: "Nobody Else", "My Own Zone" with Tech N9ne and Dizzy Wright and many more. On July 12, 2019, Futuristic released his seventh studio album titled, I Am . The album
1156-552: Was who I am'; (5) 'I was who I was'; (6) 'I was who I shall be'; (7) 'I shall be who I am'; (8) 'I shall be who I was'; (9) 'I shall be who I shall be'." The Bahá'í Faith reference to "I Am" can be found in on page 316 of The Dawn-Breakers : "I am," thrice exclaimed the Báb , "I am, I am, the promised One! I am the One whose name you have for a thousand years invoked, at whose mention you have risen, whose advent you have longed to witness, and
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