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Re: Noah's Ark

Posted: February 27th, 2024, 12:23 pm
by MrMan
I could see how it could go either way in the Biblical text. Ha 'erets.... 'the land' or 'the earth' can refer to a specific land. In some places it refers to the land of Israel.

Re: Noah's Ark

Posted: February 27th, 2024, 6:26 pm
by fschmidt
Pixel--Dude wrote:
February 26th, 2024, 12:48 pm
What do you think @fschmidt? Do you believe this story actually happened?
I don't take anything in Genesis literally. But the story of Noah is my favorite fantasy.

Re: Noah's Ark

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 2:24 pm
by TruthSeeker
According to ChristianPure the dimensions of the Ark were 140M long, 23M wide and 14M high (I have converted cubits to meters since most of the forum is probably on metric). To put this in perspective the Titanic was 269.1M long. The Ark would have been about half the length of the Titanic. Three levels according to Gen 6:16.

Would that be enough room for the beasts and fowls of the air God specified in Gen. 7:1-3? How would these animals lived cramped in an Ark for approximately 1 year. Some beasts would have had to remain standing. What about exercise? Who cleaned up their dung? What about feeding them?

What about the beasts who were unable to breed after getting out of the ark? Did they just go extinct? Many of these Bible stories are metaphorical and not to be taken literally. However, we can learn from them.

The way it actually happened may be much different that what actually happened.