The Tenth Hour in John 1:39: From Narrative Detail to Eschatological Symbol
dc.contributor.author | Kubiś, Adam (1976- ) | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-10-08T12:54:07Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-10-08T12:54:07Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2025 | |
dc.description | Artykuł w języku angielskim. | |
dc.description.abstract | This article offers a comprehensive analysis of the reference to ‘the tenth hour’ in John 1:39, a detail frequently dismissed as minor or incidental. The study identifies three principal interpretative approaches: (1) literary or narrative readings, which view the hour as a marker of eyewitness memory, narrative precision, or structural closure; (2) temporal-pragmatic interpretations, which link the hour to historical chronology, social customs (e.g., hospitality, Sabbath observance), or practical details of the disciples’ encounter with Jesus; and (3) symbolic-theological interpretations, which understand the tenth hour as a signal of eschatological or theological significance. The central argument affirms a dual-layered Johannine narrative strategy: the tenth hour functions both as a literal temporal detail and as a symbolic expression of divine revelation, discipleship, and eschatological fulfilment. Drawing from early Jewish texts – including Testament of Adam, 2 Enoch, and the works of Philo – the article offers a new proposal that situates the tenth hour within broader traditions of visionary ascent, divine encounter, and symbolic numerology. The study concludes that the ‘tenth hour’ is not merely a temporal detail, but a deeply theological marker that inaugurates a new era of divine revelation and discipleship. | |
dc.identifier.citation | The Biblical Annals, 2025, T. 15, nr 3, s. 475-518. | |
dc.identifier.issn | 2451-2168 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 2083-2222 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/37312 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II | |
dc.rights | CC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa | |
dc.subject | Gospel of John | |
dc.subject | John 1:39 | |
dc.subject | tenth hour | |
dc.subject | Johannine symbolism | |
dc.subject | vision of God | |
dc.subject | 2 Enoch | |
dc.subject | Targumic tradition | |
dc.subject | Philo of Alexandria | |
dc.subject | discipleship | |
dc.subject | Bible | |
dc.subject | New Testament | |
dc.subject | biblical studies | |
dc.subject | exegesis | |
dc.subject | biblical exegesis | |
dc.subject | theology | |
dc.subject | biblical theology | |
dc.subject | exegetical analysis | |
dc.subject | apocalyptic literature | |
dc.subject | apocryphal literature | |
dc.subject | symbolism | |
dc.subject | Old Testament apocrypha | |
dc.subject | intertestamental literature | |
dc.subject | God | |
dc.subject | Targums | |
dc.subject | eschatology | |
dc.subject | eschatological symbol | |
dc.subject | eschatological symbolism | |
dc.subject | Ewangelia według św. Jana | |
dc.subject | J 1:39 | |
dc.subject | dziesiąta godzina | |
dc.subject | symbolika Janowa | |
dc.subject | wizja Boga | |
dc.subject | 2 Księga Henocha | |
dc.subject | tradycja targumiczna | |
dc.subject | Filon z Aleksandrii | |
dc.subject | uczniostwo | |
dc.subject | Biblia | |
dc.subject | Pismo Święte | |
dc.subject | Nowy Testament | |
dc.subject | biblistyka | |
dc.subject | egzegeza | |
dc.subject | egzegeza biblijna | |
dc.subject | teologia | |
dc.subject | teologia biblijna | |
dc.subject | analiza egzegetyczna | |
dc.subject | literatura apokaliptyczna | |
dc.subject | literatura apokryficzna | |
dc.subject | symbolika | |
dc.subject | apokryfy Starego Testamentu | |
dc.subject | literatura międzytestamentalna | |
dc.subject | Bóg | |
dc.subject | targumy | |
dc.subject | eschatologia | |
dc.subject | symbol eschatologiczny | |
dc.subject | symbolika eschatologiczna | |
dc.title | The Tenth Hour in John 1:39: From Narrative Detail to Eschatological Symbol | |
dc.type | Article |
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