# hour (biblical time) ## Definition: The term "hour" is often used in the Bible to tell what time of day a certain event took place. It is also used figuratively to mean "moment," "a while" or "time". * The Jews counted daylight hours starting at sunrise (around 6 a.m.). For example, "the ninth hour" meant "around three in the afternoon." * Nighttime hours were counted starting at sunset (around 6 p.m.). For example, "the third hour of the night" meant "around nine in the evening" in our present-day system. * Sometimes "hour" refers to a regular, scheduled time to do something, such as the "hour of prayer." ## Translation Suggestions: * Since references to time in the Bible will not correspond exactly to the present-day time system, phrases such as "around nine" or "about six o'clock" could be used. * Some translations might add phrases like "in the evening" or "in the morning" or "in the afternoon" to make it clear what time of day is being talked about. * The phrase, "in that hour" could be translated as, "at that time" or "in that moment." (See also: [hour](../other/hour.md)) ## Bible References: ## * [Matthew 20:03](rc://en/tn/help/mat/20/03) * [Luke 23:44](rc://en/tn/help/luk/23/44) * [John 04:51-52](rc://en/tn/help/jhn/04/51) * [Acts 02:15](rc://en/tn/help/act/02/15) * [Acts 10:30](rc://en/tn/help/act/10/30) ## Word Data: * Strong's: G5610 ## Forms Found in the English ULB: hour, hours