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Buried Bible Podcast
Dr. Mark Chavalas
34 episodes
5 days ago
The Buried Bible Podcast uncovers the rich historical and cultural context behind the Bible, bringing ancient Scripture to life. Join Dr. Mark Chavalas, a renowned scholar, archaeologist and professor with expertise in ancient Near Eastern history, and Keagan Walz, who provides a fresh perspective from the modern listener’s point of view. Together, they explore the stories, cultures, and languages that shaped the biblical world and uncover insights that deepen your understanding of Scripture.
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The Buried Bible Podcast uncovers the rich historical and cultural context behind the Bible, bringing ancient Scripture to life. Join Dr. Mark Chavalas, a renowned scholar, archaeologist and professor with expertise in ancient Near Eastern history, and Keagan Walz, who provides a fresh perspective from the modern listener’s point of view. Together, they explore the stories, cultures, and languages that shaped the biblical world and uncover insights that deepen your understanding of Scripture.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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32. How Ancient Jews Understood Evil Spirits: Intertestamental Demonology
Buried Bible Podcast
1 hour 29 minutes 26 seconds
4 weeks ago
32. How Ancient Jews Understood Evil Spirits: Intertestamental Demonology

We continue asking the questions: What is a Demon? How did the people in the ancient Jews and non-biblical writers view demons?Dr. Chavalas explains that, as with many theological topics, the Bible itself never gives a direct definition. Instead, later Jewish and intertestamental writings tried to fill in the gaps. The conversation moves through several ancient sources that shaped how both Jews and early Christians understood the unseen world.📖 Key Points:➡️ The Bible’s Silence: Scripture mentions demons and unclean spirits but doesn’t explain their origin or nature.➡️ Greek Background: In classical Greek, daimon could mean any spiritual force—sometimes good, sometimes bad—showing how broad the term was before Jewish writers adopted it.➡️ Intertestamental Development: 1 Enoch 👉 The Book of Jubilees 👉 Josephus 👉 The Testament of Solomon 👉 The Dead Sea Scrolls➡️ Medical ailments vs Spiritual Illness➡️ Theological Tension: The hosts discuss how Christians today wrestle with distinguishing between natural illness and spiritual attack, and how faith calls us to live in that tension rather than demand black-and-white answers.💭 Haven some questions for us? 💭 buriedbiblepodcast@gmail.com📚 Referenced Books & Sources (for show notes + links)Michael S. Heiser, Demons: What the Bible Really Says About the Powers of Darkness👉 https://www.logos.com/product/185391/demons-what-the-bible-really-says-about-the-powers-of-darknessKarel van der Toorn, Bob Becking, and Pieter W. van der Horst (eds.), Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible (DDD)👉 https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofdeit00vander1 Enoch, esp. chapters 15–16 (The origin of evil spirits from the Nephilim)👉 https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe017.htmBook of Jubilees, chapters 5 & 10👉 https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/jub/jub05.htmFlavius Josephus, Jewish War 7.185–187👉 https://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/war-7.htmlTestament of Solomon (esp. chapters 5, 12, 18, 20)👉 https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/tos/index.htmMichael Wise, Martin Abegg, and Edward Cook, The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation👉 https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-dead-sea-scrolls-a-new-translation-michael-wise💡 Takeaway:The Bible doesn’t systematize demonology, but the ancient world was filled with attempts to explain it. Understanding those texts—Enoch, Jubilees, Josephus, Solomon, and the Dead Sea Scrolls—reveals the worldview behind the New Testament’s stories of possession, healing, and spiritual conflict. Ultimately, the episode points listeners back to the authority of Christ, who transcends every ancient fear of the unseen.🎥 Like, Subscribe & Share:Your support helps us reach more listeners hungry to understand the Bible in its historical and cultural context.

Buried Bible Podcast
The Buried Bible Podcast uncovers the rich historical and cultural context behind the Bible, bringing ancient Scripture to life. Join Dr. Mark Chavalas, a renowned scholar, archaeologist and professor with expertise in ancient Near Eastern history, and Keagan Walz, who provides a fresh perspective from the modern listener’s point of view. Together, they explore the stories, cultures, and languages that shaped the biblical world and uncover insights that deepen your understanding of Scripture.