Ryan and Brian's Bible Bistro

The Resurrection of Israel with Jason Staples


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In this episode of Ryan and Brian’s Bible Bistro, we welcome Dr. Jason Staples, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at NC State University. Dr. Staples’ expertise spans biblical literature, early Judaism, Christian origins, ethics, and more—but today we’re diving deep into his groundbreaking book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel.

Jason shares how his research challenges the assumption that Paul’s mission to the Gentiles conflicted with his vision for Israel. Instead, he lays out a compelling case that Paul’s gospel flows directly from Israel’s restoration promises, redefining how we understand “Israel” in the New Testament.

We explore:

  • The core thesis of Paul and the Resurrection of Israel and how it reframes Paul’s theology.
  • Why “Israel” in Paul’s writings often means more than just “the Jews.”
  • How Old Testament prophecies about the Northern Kingdom connect to Paul’s Gentile mission.
  • The “potter and clay” metaphor in Romans 9—and why our modern reading might miss Paul’s point.
  • How Matthew’s “lost sheep of the house of Israel” fits into the bigger gospel narrative.
  • Why understanding the ancient craft of pottery can improve our biblical interpretation.
  • Jason’s upcoming projects, including a more accessible version of his Paul book and a study on C.S. Lewis’ use of Scripture.

Whether you’re a pastor, Bible study leader, or a curious student of Scripture, this conversation will deepen your appreciation for Paul’s coherence, God’s faithfulness, and the beauty of biblical narrative.

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