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Genesis Marks the Spot
Carey Griffel
161 episodes
3 days ago
Raiding the ivory tower of biblical theology without ransacking our faith.
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Raiding the ivory tower of biblical theology without ransacking our faith.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Self-Improvement
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Jesus and the Forces of Death: Ritual Purity in the Gospels - Episode 159
Genesis Marks the Spot
1 hour 8 minutes 27 seconds
1 week ago
Jesus and the Forces of Death: Ritual Purity in the Gospels - Episode 159
This week, Carey continues the Purity Series by digging into Matthew Thiessen’s Jesus and the Forces of Death: The Gospels’ Portrayal of Ritual Impurity within First-Century Judaism—and uses it as a springboard to talk about atonement, purification, and why “apocalypse” is not just end-times hype. A core thread: modern readers (and plenty of scholars) often read Jesus as if he’s against Jewish purity, when the Gospels actually portray him as rescuing people from the forces of ritual impurity—with a “contagious holiness” that overwhelms impurity at its source. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Why we misread the Gospels when we unconsciously import our modern conceptual world into a first-century purity framework (a frame-semantics problem) The common scholarly false dichotomy: “Jewish holiness vs Jesus’ mercy,” and why it fails A helpful map for thinking clearly: holy/profane (common) and pure/impure as distinct-but-related categories Why “ritual impurity vs moral impurity” can be a useful discussion tool—but isn’t quite a clean biblical taxonomy “Death-logic,” sacred space, and why childbirth (surprisingly) gets pulled into the conversation How this connects to Genesis (childbirth, Eden as sacred space, exile from the presence, Sabbath, and the start of death) Demonic impurity / unclean spirits: why Genesis 6/Nephilim and 1 Enoch matter, but don’t “solve” everything—and why you have to account for broader ancient exorcism Apocalyptic vs prophetic genre: prophecy as covenant lawsuit and warning to rebels; apocalypse as hope for the faithful and God “breaking in” A bridge into the atonement conversation: how “atonement” language can mean purification/purgation of sacred space, and how that differs from broader “at-one-ment” reconciliation talk Referenced Matthew Thiessen, Jesus and the Forces of Death   Andrew Rillera, Lamb of the Free (and the PSA conversation) Jacob Milgrom and “death-logic” Join the study (On This Rock) Carey is formally kicking off a deep-dive study of Lamb of the Free in January 2026, with recorded Zoom discussions and supporting visuals/charts; the study is for paid members (noted as $5/month in the episode) On This Rock Biblical Theology Community:  https://on-this-rock.com/ Website: genesismarksthespot.com    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GenesisMarkstheSpot    Music credit: "Marble Machine" by Wintergatan Link to Wintergatan’s website: https://wintergatan.net/   Link to the original Marble Machine video by Win...
Genesis Marks the Spot
Raiding the ivory tower of biblical theology without ransacking our faith.