When the sixth hour came, darkness fell over the whole land until the ninth hour.
Parallel translations
- WEB When the sixth hour had come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour.
- KJV And when the sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour.
- BSB From the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness came over all the land.
- NKJV Now when the sixth hour had come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour.
- NLT At noon, darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock.
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Quick answer
From noon to three, supernatural darkness covers the land. Creation itself testifies to the gravity of this hour.
Overview
Darkness over the whole land during midday signals divine judgment and mourning, recalling prophetic warnings like Amos 8:9. The three hours of darkness frame the climax of the crucifixion as Jesus bears the wrath against sin. The darkening sun marks the weight of what is being accomplished at the cross.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Matt 27:45Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land until the ninth hour.
- Amos 8:9–10It will happen in that day,” says the Lord Yahweh, “that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day.
- Luke 23:44–45It was now about the sixth hour, and darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour.
- Mark 15:25It was the third hour, and they crucified him.
- Isa 50:3–4I clothe the heavens with blackness, and I make sackcloth their covering.”
- Ps 105:28He sent darkness, and made it dark. They didn’t rebel against his words.
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