Greek employs double article construction (τῇ ἐνάτῃ τῇ ὥρᾳ) with dative case marking; Vulgate uses ablative absolute (hora nona) without article; Peshitta incorporates the temporal phrase into the conjunction ܘܒܬܫܥ ܫܥܝܢ ('and at nine hours'), a typical Syriac construct-state construction.