Misspelling--doubletapped the "e" which error is serendipitous.
"I AM" is one word in Hebrew, and one word in Greek, but two words in English. Without knowing a lot about linguistics, I can tell you what that means.
And if I were to use the phrase "you are" in modern English, old or new, that would be ambiguous without context, whereas in Hebrew or Greek or King James' English it would not.
I knew what the author of post #2 meant, and cavilling over "Olde English" and "thee Lord" serves no purpose to this topic, and I don't intend to waste any more bandwidth over it.
“I knew what the author of post #2 meant, and cavilling over “Olde English” and “thee Lord” serves no purpose to this topic, and I don’t intend to waste any more bandwidth over it.”
I was right. The point was made and made correctly from the beginning and you’ve been wasting our time since.