Bible Conference Update: Meet Edmund Lee

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Bible Conference Update: Meet Edmund Lee
Edmund Lee in the Shenandoah National Park

Our Bible Conference will be held April 3-5, 2026 at the Embassy Suites just north of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Please make your room reservations before our Group Rate expires on March 5th. If you would like to consider doing a room share with someone, please contact me ASAP. Email me: James@StoneKingdom.org  (not case sensitive). Put “room share” in the subject line. My assistant, Sandy, will get back in touch with you to facilitate the process.

Previously we have posted biographical briefs of Rob & Dena Corry and Dr. Stephen E. Jones. Today we are honored to present some background of a good friend, Edmund Lee, whom I have known since 1988. He is from Metairie, Louisiana which is adjacent to New Orleans.

Edmund is a New Testament researcher and Greek student with a focused interest in “The New Testament Use of the New Testament”—how New Testament authors borrow, echo, and build theological arguments using earlier apostolic language.

Over many years, Edmund has taken beginner, intermediate, and advanced Greek courses. He approaches his work with an emphasis on lexical precision, meaning his conclusions are tested and confirmed at the Greek word-and-usage level rather than relying only on English translations or secondary summaries.

A distinctive strength of Edmund’s work is his commitment to verification. He regularly vets his findings and unique observations through conversations with Greek scholars, ensuring his analysis is both careful and accountable.

Edmund Lee

His approach is also shaped by three decades of professional experience as a CPA, where sound judgment depends on evidence, consistency, and rigorous reasoning—skills he applies directly to textual observation, repeated patterns, and interpretive claims within the New Testament itself.

Edmund’s goal in teaching and speaking is to help listeners see the New Testament with greater clarity and confidence by tracing how biblical authors intentionally reuse earlier language to make their points.

Edmund with his second oldest daughter

He is the father of five adult children, a grandfather of two, and he maintains a fitness-minded lifestyle that reflects his commitment to discipline and long-term growth.

Although our Conference will be held only two weeks ahead of that deadline dreaded by many (April 15th), we persuaded Edmund to reschedule some appointments and otherwise arrange his business affairs to come teach at the Conference.

He and I have had some lengthy telephone discussions as Edmund shared with me some of his discoveries while exploring the New Testament in Greek.

Edmund has known of our Christian-Israel-Kingdom identity since he was a young man. I am sure you will enjoy meeting him and hearing what he will share with us.

For all the basic information about the Conference, please see our prior posts HEREHERE, and HERE.

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