Was the ark bigger than the Titanic?

Was the ark bigger than the Titanic?

The dimensions of Noah’s ark in Genesis, chapter 6, are given in cubits (about 18-22 inches): length 300 cubits, breadth 50 cubits, and height 30 cubits. Taking the lower value of the cubit, this gives dimensions in feet of 450 x 75 x 45, which compares with 850 x 92 x 64 for the Titanic.

What is the first thing that Noah does when the ark lands?

What was the first thing that Noah did when he got off the ark? He released his passengers and the animals spread out to repopulate the Earth while he built an altar to offer sacrifice to the Lord.

What was Noah’s Ark made out of?

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The ark is to be made out of gopher wood according to a plan that calls for the ark to be three hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide, and thirty cubits tall (450x75x45 feet, according to most creationists. See Segraves, p. 11). It is to contain three floors, a large door in the side, and a one cubit square window at the top.

Was Noah’s Ark a sea going barge?

No one has seriously evaluated Noah’s Ark as a sea going barge. Such an examination is possible using the artifact measured dimensions published in “The Ark of Noah”, by David Fasold, Wynwood Press, New York, N.Y., 1988. We are limited to the plan view only.

What is the plan view of Noah’s Ark?

The “Plan View” is a scale drawing of the measurements taken and shown in his work, “The Ark of Noah”. The balance of Figure 1 as well as the drawings and calculations in Figure 2 are produced from some elementary assumptions concerning form, floatation and sea keeping requirements.

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What kind of Education did Noah need to build a ship?

Before he could even contemplate such a project, Noah would have needed a thorough education in naval architecture and in fields that would not arise for thousands of years such as physics, calculus, mechanics, and structural analysis. There was no shipbuilding tradition behind him, no experienced craftspeople to offer advice.