Um..."the sky turned dark" versus FUCKING DEAD PEOPLE ARE WALKING AROUND TOWN?? I think I can spot which one is the lead in those two stories. BTW, imagine all the ancillary issues there would be if 'Matthew' (aka Anonymous) hadn't pulled a zombie story out of his kiester.... Did the dead folks eventually settle down, creep back to their graves, and rebury themselves? Did some of them live for years, and then have to die all over again? In that case, did they tend their own gravesites for sentimental reasons? Did some of them return to families who were already tired of their shit and had no intentions of putting up with them again? Did those zombies start a support group? Did Paul write an uncanonical Letter to the Zombies, urging them to greater hygiene to eliminate that 'gravey' aura? Did zombies have strange food requests, like, I don't know, living flesh? Did they have to sit apart from everyone else at temple? Did physicians refuse to treat them, on the grounds that A, your coverage has lapsed and B, you're fucking DEAD as far as I see it. And, as the Bible tells us, 'many people' saw them...was there was no scribe connected to the Sanhedrin or Pilate's regime who might have left a written record? No, course not, that's why Zombie History is so sketchy. No one thinks to write down their zombie encounters, because it's such a garden-variety event. Makes sense. As Onan would say, this is a mighty sticky subject.
Something else that's interesting to me about this passage.
Mt 27:50 - Jesus, when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost.
51 And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent;
52And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose,
53 And came out of the graves
after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
Never mind that the bolded part gives away the ending--that's just bad writing.
But that sequence of events? Jesus dies. The temple veil splits in two. The mysterious rock-shattering earthquake occurs. The graves open and many people resurrect--all on Friday afternoon.
Then, on Sunday morning, Jesus resurrects--
and then the others come out of the graves and wander into town.
I suppose it wouldn't do for Jesus not to be the first to appear to have resurrected, but apparently for a day and a half the zombies stood around waiting for Jesus to blow the whistle so that they could--what? Get something to eat and drink? Relieve themselves? Check in on the family, see if they sold all their old clothes and tools?
What did the resurrected saints do for a day and a half while waiting for Jesus to resurrect, Matthew? You can't just drop side-plots like these into your story without following through.