Now, according to our research, we discovered that there was darkness upon the land from the sixth hour until the ninth hour. We also discovered that the sixth hour translated to be the noon hour and the ninth hour translated to be the three o’clock hour. This means that there be a very high probability that sunset would be around the twelfth hour or the six o’clock hour.
Now there are some who argue that we do not know how they accounted for their time during those days. They argue that there is no way to determine that there was only twenty-four hours in a day. They argue that there could have used any number of hours to determine what constituted a day back then. They say that no one can know for sure. But according to the scriptures, Jesus states exactly how many hours there were in a day.
Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day?
If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world (John 11:9).
In this passage, Jesus poses the question, Are there not twelve hours in the day? One could safely assume that if there be twelve hours in the day, then there would equally be twelve hours in the night. But Jesus goes on to say that if the man walk in the day, he will not stumble because he can see by the light of this world. So, what do you imagine the light of this world to be? Could he possibly be talking about the twelve hours of daylight that is provided by the sun?