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Did Moses Take All Animals Onto The Ark?
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Did Moses take all animals onto the ark?
What about the unclean animals, like the pig, camel and tortoise?
What about the unclean animals, like the pig, camel and tortoise?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A quick visit to wikipedia indicates that the flood took place (if it ever did)about 2000 years before the jewish culture began. It is likely that the concept of clean and unclean animals is a later development that was tacked on to the story to support religious dogma (as ever). So don't worry plowter it was never a problem, particularly for giraffes.
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Every so often, it seems, there is a flurry of publicity about the search for Noah’s ark. Your excitement is understandable. That gigantic vessel in which Noah and his family survived the Flood back in 2370-2369 B.C.E. would certainly make for a remarkable archaeological find. Despite many efforts, though, the search for Noah’s ark is ongoing. Amid all the speculation and sensational claims,but Would finding Noah’s ark really confirm and even create faith? The Bible shows that genuine faith does not depend on objects we can see and touch. (Luke 16:31)
It appears that Noah was about 400 years old when he started building the ark and nearly 500 years old by the time he finished it.
Well it was a big boat and it was such a big boat that even today with computer aided design it would be impossible to build a boat of such huge dimensions that would not disintegrate as soon as it hit the water.
Well it was a big boat and it was such a big boat that even today with computer aided design it would be impossible to build a boat of such huge dimensions that would not disintegrate as soon as it hit the water.
IF there were such an ark and Noah (or Moses, if you like) did indeed take two (like the song says) of every animal onto the ark with him, can somebody please estimate the size of such a vessel?
Taking into account how many different kinds of animals would have been given passage and that they would each surely require their own living quarters (you wouldn't put the chicken in the same cabin as the fox, would you?) just how big would this ark have to be?!
Taking into account how many different kinds of animals would have been given passage and that they would each surely require their own living quarters (you wouldn't put the chicken in the same cabin as the fox, would you?) just how big would this ark have to be?!
Ratter, so old Noah rivalled Methuselah himself in the old git stakes?
And what happened in the last couple of thousand years that has pegged average life expectancy back to between 30 and 80 years, depending on where you live?
And someone needs to update Wikipedia....
"The oldest confirmed recorded age for any human is 122 years (see Jeanne Calment). This is referred to as the "maximum life span", which is the upper boundary of life, the maximum number of years any human is known to have lived.[8]"
Have they not heard of Noah and his 900 year old pals?
And what happened in the last couple of thousand years that has pegged average life expectancy back to between 30 and 80 years, depending on where you live?
And someone needs to update Wikipedia....
"The oldest confirmed recorded age for any human is 122 years (see Jeanne Calment). This is referred to as the "maximum life span", which is the upper boundary of life, the maximum number of years any human is known to have lived.[8]"
Have they not heard of Noah and his 900 year old pals?
Its all in wikipedia: http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Noah
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