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David T. Lamb
David T. Lamb is a New Zealand born Old Testament scholar of the contemporary era, writing from a broadly evangelical tradition with a pastor’s instinct for the life of the church.
He has contributed to helping readers handle difficult Old Testament passages with honesty, careful context work, and a refusal to flatten Scripture’s complexity into slogans. Lamb often serves preachers by clarifying what the text actually says, why it says it, and how the church should hear it with reverence and maturity, especially when the passage unsettles modern assumptions.
He remains valued for measured judgement, clear explanation, and application that stays tethered to authorial intent rather than sentimental shortcuts. Recommended titles include God Behaving Badly, his writing on reading challenging Old Testament texts, and his teaching resources that bridge scholarship and pastoral ministry.
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
David T. Lamb
David T. Lamb is a New Zealand born Old Testament scholar of the contemporary era, writing from a broadly evangelical tradition with a pastor’s instinct for the life of the church.
He has contributed to helping readers handle difficult Old Testament passages with honesty, careful context work, and a refusal to flatten Scripture’s complexity into slogans. Lamb often serves preachers by clarifying what the text actually says, why it says it, and how the church should hear it with reverence and maturity, especially when the passage unsettles modern assumptions.
He remains valued for measured judgement, clear explanation, and application that stays tethered to authorial intent rather than sentimental shortcuts. Recommended titles include God Behaving Badly, his writing on reading challenging Old Testament texts, and his teaching resources that bridge scholarship and pastoral ministry.
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical