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Episode 107: "I Am" Statements in the Book of Mormon (Joshua M. Matson)
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Episode 107: "I Am" Statements in the Book of Mormon (Joshua M. Matson)

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July 1, 202449m 57s

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Show Notes

Throughout the Book of Mormon, the Savior pronounces fifty-three "I am" statements as he details his purpose and declares his divine identity. In 2 Nephi 29: 8 – 9 he explains that he does so for a particular reason, "Wherefore, I speak the same words unto one nation like unto another. […]. And I do this that I may prove unto many that I am the same yesterday, today, and forever […]" (emphasis added). In this next episode Dr. Joshua M. Matson, assistant professor of ancient scripture, discusses his recent article "Coming to Know Christ through the 'I Am' Statements in the Book of Mormon" and explains the significant presence of these statements in the Bible and Restoration scriptures. He outlines how the Savior utilizes two forms of "I am" statements—metaphorical (depicting what he does) and absolute (his titles or depicting who he is)—throughout the scriptures to proclaim his role and character. Professor Matson explains that the "I am" statements in the Book of Mormon serve as another witness of Jesus Christ, alongside similar "I am" statements presented in the Old and New Testaments, and that they are spoken by both the premortal Jehovah and the resurrected Jesus Christ. In studying the "I am" statements we may come to know the Savior in his own words and through his own perspective.

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