Hello James.
It is unclear to me what the contradiction is with John 19:14.
Preparation for the passover or the sabbath?
You have not stated your viewpoint.
Thanks.
The contradiction is that John 19:14 says Jesus is still before Pilate at noon (the 6th hour).
Yet Mark 15:25 says that Jesus was crucified at the 3rd hour (9 am) and died at 3pm. I believe Mark says this because the passover lamb was bound to the altar at 9 am, and killed at 3pm and uses these same times to show that Jesus was the passover lamb. In other words, the hours in Mark 15:25 are symbolic, but the time given in John 19:14 is actual time. It was common to approximate times to the nearest 3 hour period, and this is what Mark does in this case, but not for the sake of approximation, but to show symbolically that Jesus is the passover lamb (1 Cor 5:7).
Jesus was put on the cross some time after noon, between noon and 3 pm. However long it takes to be hung on those crosses, and walk the distance, 30 mins? 1 hour? Who knows.
Jesus died somewhere between 3 pm and 6 pm, coinciding (approximately) with when the passover lamb was killed.
Darkness fell somewhere between 6 pm and 9 pm (coinciding (approximately) with Christ's death).
Why should darkness fall when Christ was not dead yet? The temple was not torn whilst Jesus was alive, neither should there be darkness.
A lunar eclipse occurred on Friday 3 April 33 AD between 6 pm and 9 pm in middle eastern local time. Again, 6 and 9 pm are approximate.
Here are a few considerations:
God does not give supernatural signs without the natural elements He created, but uses the elements that he created for signs (planets, stars, rainbows etc) (Gen 1:14, Luke 21:25, Matt 16:1-4).
In other words, God would not cause darkness miraculously without a scientific explanation.
Darkness cannot occur during daylight except with a solar eclipse or dust storm.
A solar eclipse lasts for a few minutes and not for 3 hours.
God could not have caused a 3 hour solar eclipse, upsetting the planetary orbits, without catastrophic consequences for life on Earth.
Why should darkness fall while Jesus is still on the cross before he died, and wouldn't it make it difficult for people to see Him and Him to see them?