Author Archives: Dr. Bill Lambert

About Dr. Bill Lambert

Born near Tylertown, MS, January 8, 1937. Son of Troy E. and Sue Lambert. Earned AA at Freed-Hardeman College (Bible); BA at Belhaven College (New Testament Greek); MA at Mississippi College (English); EdD at University of Arkansas (College Teaching of New Testament Greek and Interpretation); additional undergraduate and graduate studies in Bible, psychology, and counseling at Freed-Hardeman University, Belhaven College, and Mississippi State University. Retired from serving as administrator, professor of New Testament Literature and Interpretation at Magnilia Bible College and Harding University. Minister of the Gospel 1952 - Present; Developer of "Probing the Mind of God" method of Bible study, and co-developer of "New Creature Process" counseling method. Married to Dr. Helen Carter Lambert, two sons and one daughter; four grandsons and four granddaughters; one grandson.

Biblical Translations/Comparing Translations in Bible Study

Studying the Biblical Text by Comparing TranslationsWilliam T. (Bill) Lambert, Ed DProfessor Emeritus, New Testament Literature and Interpretation, Harding University Is it fair to God (or safe for us) to base our belief system, our moral culture, how we worship, … Continue reading

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Hebrews: Message Outlined/Argument

HEBREWS: Message Outlined/Argument Author – It is uncertain who wrote Hebrews. The following are some of my observations. Occasion – Christians were turning back from Christianity to Judaism and other former ways of life. Thesis – Christianity is superior to … Continue reading

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Hebrews Text and Notes

Heb. 1:1 In the past God spoke √to our forefathers √through the prophets at √many times and in √various ways, 2 but in these last days √he has spoken to us by his Son, God Has Spoken I To our … Continue reading

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Titus: Introduction and Outline Generated by Analyzing the Text

INTRODUCTION Author 1:1  The writer called himself Paul.        He saw himself as a servant of God.        He was an apostle of Jesus Christ.        His work was in the interest of the faith of God’s elect and the … Continue reading

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How to Establish Divine Authority

HOW TO ESTABLISH DIVINE AUTHORITY FOR FAITTH AND PRACTICES THE SILENCE OF THE SCRIPTURES AND PATTERN AUTHORITY INTRODUCTION: I. Thesis: Through seeking to understand what practices are right and wrong for Christians, biblical interpreters have discovered the following hermeneutical principle … Continue reading

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Personal Introduction/Dr. Lambert

William Tullis (Bill) Lambert, Sr., EdD Minister of the Gospel and Professor Emeritus (New Testament Literature and Interpretation), Harding University Personal Background: – Born on a farm in Lawrence County, Mississippi, to Troy E. Lambert (carpenter and farmer) and Susannah … Continue reading

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Discovery Learning in the Bible

Introduction I. The ultimate goal of Bible study is to learn its significance for our lives—how it applies to us. II. We must first discover what the Bible means before we can determine how it applies.  If we seek to … Continue reading

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