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# hour #
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## Definition: ##
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In addition to being used to refer to when or how long something took place, the term "hour" is also used in several figurative ways:
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* Sometimes "hour" refers to a regular, scheduled time to do something, such as the "hour of prayer."
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* When the text says that the "hour had come" for Jesus to suffer and be put to death, this means that it was the appointed time for this to happen--the time that God had selected long ago.
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* The term "hour" is also used to mean "at that moment" or "right then."
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* When the text talks about the "hour" being late, this means that it was late in the day, when the sun would soon be setting.
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## Translation Suggestions: ##
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* When used figuratively, the term "hour" can be translated as "time" or "moment" or "appointed time."
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* The phrase "in that very hour" or "the same hour" could be translated as "at that moment" or "at that time" or "immediately" or "right then."
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* The expression "the hour was late" could be translated as "it was late in the day" or "it would soon be getting dark" or "it was late afternoon."
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(See also: [hour](../other/biblicaltimehour.md))
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## Bible References: ##
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* [1 Corinthians 15:29-30](en/tn/1co/help/15/29)
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* [Acts 10:30-33](en/tn/act/help/10/30)
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* [Mark 14:35-36](en/tn/mrk/help/14/35)
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## Word Data:##
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* Strong's: H8160, G5610
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