God flooded the earth
because he regretted creating humans. Who came to rescue the earth from God’s
destruction? This old man named Noah, who was so old; he had kids when he was
500 years old. After God chose him, he built this gigantic ship that housed
thousands of animals and kept them safe from God’s destruction of the Earth (The
Flood.)
But we still have some
questions. Who was Noah’s wife? How long did he stay on the Ark? Was Noah a
good and righteous person? And what does the Tower of Babel have to do with the
Flood?
Take a look at some of
the most interesting facts concerning Noah and the ark he built.
1.
God flooded the Earth
because of human wickedness — but it wasn’t entirely the human’s fault. Angels
came down from heaven and “saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and
they married any of them they chose.” According to ancient sources like Enoch,
once the evil angels and humans mated, their offspring were giants.
2.
These giants were
called Nephilim, and “they were the heroes of old, men of renowned.” Bonus
fact: Goliath was a Nephilim.
3.
We don’t know for sure
if the Nephilim are the ones to blame for The Flood. Some experts believe their
mentioning in Genesis before The Flood is reason enough for God to wipe the human
race off the Earth.
4.
God chose Noah because
he could build ships. He sinned like the other humans, but he was “a righteous
man, blameless among the people of his time.” This could mean that, if Noah
lived in a different time period, he would have been judged more harshly for
his actions.
5.
Methuselah, the oldest
person in the Bible at 969 years old, is Noah’s grandpa.
6.
We don’t know his
mother’s name, but Noah’s dad was Lamech.
7.
Noah is the 10th generation
descendant of Adam.
8.
He was a farmer.
9.
We don’t know Noah’s
wife’s name. She’s only mentioned as Noah’s wife in the Bible.
10.
Noah had three sons:
Shem, Ham and Japheth. He was 500 years old when he had his three sons.
11.
The Ark’s wood is a
mystery. The King James Version of the Bible says the Ark was made from “gopher
wood,” but trees with that name do not exist today. Scholars say scribes may
have copied the wrong word. Instead, in the NIV version, the Ark used “cypress
wood,” which was commonly used by Phoenicians when they built ships.
12.
The Ark is measured in
cubits, which comes from the Latin word “cubitum,” or elbow. The length of a
cubit is measured from a man’s elbow and the tip of his middle finger.
13.
The Ark is 300 cubits
long, 50 cubits wide and 30 cubits high. Since a cubit is about 1.5 feet, the
Ark was about 450 ft by 75 ft by 45 ft, or close to 1.5 million cubic feet.
That could fit about 1,300 of the standard 20-foot shipping containers you see
on cargo ships.
14.
The cubit is not a
standard measurement. It ranges between 15 and 22 inches, so the exact
dimensions of the Ark could vary.
15.
The Titanic was about three times bigger than the Ark, with a volume
of 4.6 million cubic feet.
16.
The ratio of the Ark,
30:5:3, was still used for shipbuilding until the 1900s.
17.
It took over 100 years
to build the Ark. At the time the Ark went off on its journey, Noah was 600
years old.
18.
There were two of each
animal on the Ark – or were there? In another passage of the Bible, God told
Noah to take “seven pairs of every kind of clean animal” and “one pair of every
kind of unclean animal” and “seven pairs of every kind of bird.” This could
mean there were 14 of each clean animal on the Ark.
19.
We don’t know exactly
how many animals were on the Ark. One expert says the Ark could have held at least 2.15 million sheep. But there had to be room for sleeping and eating, leading one expert
to say there were only 16,000 animals were on the Ark.
20.
The Ark had three
stories and a roof with a small opening below it – but no steering wheel. It
was made to float, and God steered the ship at will.
21.
Rain and “floodgates
of the heavens were opened” for forty days and forty nights. According to the
Bible, the water was 15 cubits high, or about 23 feet.
22.
The floodwaters stayed
for 150 days, then they receded for another 100 days. That’s when Noah sent out
his dove and it came back with an olive branch.
23.
Noah and his family
(wife, sons and sons’ wives) were stuck on the Ark for one year and ten days.
24.
After coming off the
Ark, God showed a rainbow as a sign of his covenant (promise) for all mankind
that he would never flood the Earth like that again.
25.
God told Noah not to
eat “meat that has its lifeblood still in it.”
26.
Noah was the first
drunk. He created the first vineyard in the history of mankind, then he drank
his invention until he was naked in his tent.
27.
His son, Ham, found
him drunk and naked in his tent, but didn’t do anything about it. All he did
was call out to his brothers Sham and Japheth. When Sham & Japheth arrived,
they dragged their drunken dad out of the tent, covering their eyes so as they
couldn’t see their dad naked.
28.
Because Ham didn’t
help Noah, Noah cursed Ham to become a slave to Sham and Japheth. Noah then
blessed Sham & Japheth for their actions. This also explains the fight
between Canaanites (descendants of Ham and Canaan, Ham’s son) and the Semites
(descendants of Sham).
29.
Noah lived to be 950
years old, 350 years after the Flood.
30.
The Tower of Babel was
waterproofed with bitumen in reaction to the Flood, so as to protect themselves
from another flood, according to Josephus.
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