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Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow Arthur Green. Jewish Lights Publishing, $21.95 (176pp) ISBN 978-1-58023-125-1 ...
This can be inferred from the fact that God responds not with either of the common names, but rather with the unique expression “Ehyeh-asher-Ehyeh,” to be rendered as either “I am who I am ...
God tells Moses “ehyeh asher ehyeh,” which translates to “I am that I am.” After his freshman year at Pittsburgh, Bisnowaty decided he wanted a tattoo, but only if he could find one ...
Ehyeh is the verb “to be” future tense singular and means I will/could/might/may be/become Who I may/could/will/might be/become i.e. Ehyeh is The God of Potentialities, The God of ...
Ehyeh is the verb “to be” future tense singular and means I will/could/might/may be/become Who I may/could/will/might be/become i.e. Ehyeh is The God of Potentialities, ...
Ehyeh asher ehyeh—‘I am who I am’ (Exodus 3:14 RSV)—became ho ho—‘I am the Being’—exactly what anyone, Jew or Greek, with a decent liberal education would expect the High God to say.” This non-Jew, ...
And God answers, “Ehyeh asher ehyeh, (I will be who I will be)” – a fitting Name for a universe in which the poor can be empowered and the pharaoh’s power can dissolve like powder into the ...
Then God adds, “But that’s a mouthful, so you can just use Ehyeh — I Will Be — as my nickname.” “And, oh yes, you can also call me YHWH .” But we actually can’t!
At some monasteries, when one goes on retreat, the first task may be to scrub a floor on hands and knees while keeping one’s focus “in the present moment,” dismissing thoughts of past or future.