RT Article T1 ‘You Say that I Am a King’ (John 18.37) JF Journal for the study of the New Testament VO 34 IS 3 SP 232 OP 253 A1 Heath, Jane M. F. LA English PB Sage YR 2012 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1776995252 AB Nestle-Aland punctuate Jn 18.37 σὺ λέγεις ὅτι βασιλεύς εἰμι. The present article argues for voicing the text rather with the pause one word later: σὺ λέγεις ὅτι βασιλεύς εἰμι ἐγώ. This voicing resonates with the Johannine ἐγώ εἰμι sayings, which, together with the theme of Jesus’ kingship, form a significant part of how John conveys who Jesus is throughout the Gospel narrative. If Jn 18.37 is voiced as proposed here, then the effect is to yoke together two Christologically significant expressions on Jesus’ lips, but in a way that teases the reader semantically and contributes to the challenge of Pilate’s question, ‘What is truth?’ K1 Christology K1 Truth K1 John K1 Punctuation K1 Kingship K1 I am K1 Ego eimi DO 10.1177/0142064X11435039