Bible Study: How Roman Clocks Fix the Crucifixion Contradiction
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This podcast explores the scriptural accounts of John the Baptist and the early ministry of Jesus, focusing on the apparent timing conflicts regarding the crucifixion. The speaker argues that the Gospel of John utilizes a Roman time scale starting at midnight, whereas the synoptic Gospels follow a Jewish measurement beginning at dawn. By distinguishing between these two systems of horology, the speaker claims to resolve contradictions concerning the hour Jesus appeared before Pilate versus when he was executed. The lesson also highlights the calling of Andrew and the symbolic importance of baptism as a ritual for repentance and purification. Ultimately, the source serves as a theological defenseof the Bible's accuracy, urging believers to study the text personally rather than relying solely on commentaries.