The Naked Bible Podcast

Naked Bible 025: The Bible’s Literary Context: Greco-Roman Ghost Stories and the Gospels

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Jan 22, 2015
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NT Writers Mix and Transform Genres

  • New Testament writers use and subvert common Greco-Roman ghost story elements to describe Jesus' miraculous acts and resurrection appearances.
  • This blending signals that traditional ghost story language is inadequate to fully express the disciples' experiences with Jesus.
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Disciples' Misunderstanding Highlights Divine Nature

  • The disciples mistakenly think Jesus is a ghost while he walks on water, which contradicts ghost story conventions where ghosts cannot walk on water.
  • Mark portrays the disciples as failing to recognize Jesus' divine nature despite clear signs familiar to Greco-Roman audiences.
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Luke's Resurrection Narrative Breaks Boundaries

  • Luke's depiction of Jesus' resurrection appearances intentionally disorients readers by combining all known post-mortem apparition models.
  • This literary strategy communicates that Jesus' resurrection defies all existing categories and models of post-death appearances.
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