The Flood - The Ark of Noah
|
|
Did Noah really
ever build an ark? Many
Christians have been scorned, because they believe the account of the
ark. But what does the evidence tell us? The most intriguing evidence
the truth of the ark account might come from the specification of the
ark itself! |
The Flood - The Ark of Noah
|
|
“So God said to Noah, ‘I am going to put an end to all people, for
the earth is filled with violence because of them. I am surely going
to destroy both them and the earth. So
make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it and coat it
with pitch inside and out. This is how you are to build it: The ark is
to be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high. Make a roof for it and finish the ark to within 18 inches of the top. Put a door in the side of the ark and make lower, middle and
upper decks.’” Genesis 6:13-16 In Genesis chapters 6-9 we read about the global flood and the ark Noah is instructed to build by God in order to save his family (he, his wife, his three sons, and their wives) and pairs of every kind of animal. Many Christians have been scorned, because they believe the account of the
ark. How gullible must one be to believe pairs of animals just
“showed up” to march onto the ark? Can you really believe a pair
of polar bears walked all the way from the North Pole to somewhere in
the Middle East to board an ark? How about penguins? Or kangaroos? The Bible does not explain to us how this was accomplished, but if we
believe in a God who created our world, it is not too hard to believe
this same God could also make the boarding of the ark happen. The amazing evidence from Noah’s account, however, is the ark itself.
What did it look like? Genesis records specific dimensions as well as
detailed instructions on how the ark should be built. This is not
merely a little rowboat. Nor did it look like ships of those days. You
do not have to be an expert on “Bronze Age boat building” to
realize that marine vessels in those days were likely quite small, not
able to carry large loads or many passengers.
Likely they were not seaworthy enough to cross large bodies of
water. In the New Testament people must have faced the same nautical
problems encountered by those in Noah’s day. We read about the
challenges they met daily while fishing on the In 1992, archaeologists in This would have been a fairly large boat for the Bronze Age. Compare this
to the ark. The ark was 450 feet long (as much as nine times the
length of the The dimensions of the ark make it actually resemble – a modern container
ship. Shaped like a rectangular box with a 6-to-1 (450 feet to 75 feet)
dimensional ratio, the ark would have had excellent stability. The
normal length-to-width ratio of ancient ships was 10 to 1. However,
Noah used the same proportions as we now use in modern ship
construction. An interesting parallel to the size of the Taking the ark’s dimensions and using “a sheep” as an average animal, Dr. John Whitcomb and Dr. Henry Morris calculated the ark could have contained as many as 130,500 animals. They estimate the total number at about 17,600 (3,500 mammals, 8,600 birds, 5,500 reptiles & amphibians). They conclude the ark would be filled only to perhaps 27% of its available space. Obviously many disagree with their calculations, but it is beyond dispute that the ark was large, especially for its time, and its dimensions and ratio’s are remarkably consistent with modern day shipbuilding. Certainly it displayed a technical expertise not known in the days of either Noah or Moses. Moses lived most of his life in the desert.
Likely the only ships he had seen were the small boats that
traveled the
More on science proves the inspiration of the BIble Read why we can know that God Exists |
| Windmill
Ministries - Christian Apologetics - Evidences for Christianity Home - Sitemap - About Us - Support Us - Contact Us - Copyright - Resources |