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(1) Constructed by Noah.
When God told Noah of His intention to destroy His creation
with a flood, Noah was instructed to build an 'ark', a large
wooden boat in which his family and specimens of all God's
animal creation could be shut up and saved from the flood.
A brief description of the construction of the ark is given
in Genesis 6:14-16.
Sceptics have doubted that the ark, even though it was the
size of a modern ocean liner, could have contained Noah, his
family, all the animal creation and provisions for their stay
in the ark, but if numbers were limited to a pair of each
'kind', or species, and seven pairs of clean animals, then
there should have been sufficient space. It is also possible
that God arranged for some kind of hibernation to reduce problems
with aggressive animals and the need to store and carry large
quantities of food. It is also suggested that the flood covered
only that part of the earth inhabited by humans, which means,
if that was so, that the majority of animals would have survived
elsewhere. The construction of the ark would have been beyond
the ability of Noah and his family without divine instruction,
and possibly, assistance.
The apostle Peter compares Noah's deliverance from the flood
in the ark to our salvation by baptism into Christ: "
God
waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being
built. In it only a few people, eight in all, were saved through
water. And this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you
also-not the removal of dirt from the body, but the pledge
of a good conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection
of Jesus Christ." (1 Peter 3:20-21).
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Abraham
Acts of the Apostles
Adam
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Affliction
Age, Aion
Almighty God
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1. Human angels
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Ark
1. Ark constructed by Noah
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