Roman versus Jewish Reckoning of Hours in the Gospel of John: An Exegetical Misconception That Refuses to Die

dc.contributor.authorKubiś, Adam (1976- )
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-20T19:48:40Z
dc.date.available2024-11-20T19:48:40Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.descriptionArtykuł w języku angielskim.
dc.description.abstractThe article deals with an exegetical misunderstanding revolving around the purported existence of two different ways of reckoning the hours of the day in antiquity, and consequently in the Gospels: an alleged Roman mode (in John’s Gospel) and the Jewish one (in the Synoptics). Among Johannine scholars a disagreement exists over the issue of which system was embraced by the Evangelist. While the majority claim that John followed the known Jewish system of reckoning hours, a minority argue that another, distinctively Roman system was being employed in the FG. In its first part, the article reviews extrabiblical ancient literature to demonstrate that, while the Romans in fact had two systems of marking the beginning of the day (dies civilis, legitimus – starting at midnight, and dies naturalis, verus – starting at sunrise), the manner of reckoning the hours of the day (and the night) was precisely the same for the Romans as for the Jews. In the second part, both systems are applied to four specific Johannine references to the hours of the day (1:39; 4:6; 4:52; and 19:14) in order to assess which method of reckoning the hours better suits the literary context of each narrative. While this internal analysis of the Johannine text is inconclusive, our assessment of the external, extrabiblical evidence points to the conclusion that the ancients, including John the Evangelist, used only one, nearly universal manner of reckoning the hours, i.e. beginning from sunrise.
dc.identifier.citationThe Biblical Annals, 2021, T. 11, nr 2, s. 247-280.
dc.identifier.issn2451-2168
dc.identifier.issn2083-2222
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23976
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKatolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
dc.rightsCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa
dc.subjectGospel of John
dc.subjecthour
dc.subjectday
dc.subjecttime reckoning
dc.subjectJohn 1:39
dc.subjectJohn 4:6
dc.subjectJohn 4:52
dc.subjectJohn 19:14
dc.subjecttime
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectNew Testament
dc.subjectbiblical studies
dc.subjectexegesis
dc.subjectbiblical exegesis
dc.subjectJewish time reckoning
dc.subjectRoman time reckoning
dc.subjectdeath
dc.subjectJ 1
dc.subjectJ 4
dc.subjectJ 19
dc.subjectEwangelia według św. Jana
dc.subjectgodzina
dc.subjectdzień
dc.subjectrachuba czasu
dc.subjectczas
dc.subjectBiblia
dc.subjectPismo Święte
dc.subjectNowy Testament
dc.subjectbiblistyka
dc.subjectegzegeza
dc.subjectegzegeza biblijna
dc.subjectżydowska rachuba czasu
dc.subjectrzymska rachuba czasu
dc.subjectśmierć
dc.titleRoman versus Jewish Reckoning of Hours in the Gospel of John: An Exegetical Misconception That Refuses to Die
dc.typeArticle

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