I dread whenever I read something and it references esoteric bible lore. It's become so popular recently and it's done with absolutely no restraint. In The Thing On The Door Step, by Lovecraft, the antagonist is named Asenath, pulled from the bible. The name means "of her Father" or "belongs to her father". If you know the meaning of the name, the story becomes a lot more fun with the hints he throws as the story progresses. He doesn't gloat on it or even mention that he threw that in there. Lovecraft also references "The King in Yellow" but he didn't lay it on like lacquer.
I was reading some old horror stories and was appreciating how quaint they were. "Yup there was a ghost, he threw roof shingles at me, I had to run away" or "I dug up an ancient tomb and was cursed" they all were short little fun bursts, small and self-contained. I think that being lost in modern writing is a really bad thing.