Can you trust that viral “Bible connection” you just saw on TikTok?
In this episode, Matt Swale, author of "Scripture’s Use of Scripture in the Old Testament," joins Dr. Dru Johnson to discuss how biblical allusions really work—and why we need better instincts and better tools when interpreting Scripture. Swale wrote the book to help lay readers and undergraduates navigate the exciting (and sometimes overhyped) world of intertextuality: how one passage of Scripture evokes another, often subtly, and with profound rhetorical effect.
They explore his criteria for spotting allusions—rare terms, thematic coherence, and rhetorical fit—while affirming the emotional and spiritual value of hunting for connections. From Genesis 3 and Luke 24 to Judges 19 and Genesis 19, Swale shows how true allusions enrich our understanding, while false positives can mislead or confuse.
Swale also urges humility: “You want to make sure it’s real,” he says. “False positives are part of the process.” He encourages listeners to use tools like reference Bibles, read in community, and learn from scholars—while warning against treating academic access as priestly gatekeeping.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
01:00 Teaching Hermeneutics and Its Challenges
02:35 Illusions and Bad Practices in Interpretation
05:07 The Role of Social Media in Biblical Interpretation
07:45 Criteria for Identifying Illusions
11:55 The Importance of Rhetorical Analysis
16:07 The Need for Humility in Interpretation
20:00 Understanding Allusions in Scripture
24:01 The Nature of Illusions and Their Impact
28:03 Exploring Textual Connections
32:00 The Role of Community in Biblical Literacy
36:06 The Future of Biblical Literacy
40:03 Connecting Joseph and Daniel Stories
43:53 Rhetorical Connections in Genesis and Judges
46:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts