Title: The Lily of the Valley
1 Were dinosaurs on the ark?
2 The Flood Yes. It is a fact. Caused by sin
Genesis 65-8 A global flood description
in Genesis
words of Jesus, writings of Peter,
outside evidence
3 Back to our Question Were dinosaurs on the
ark? YES
4 Details Regarding the Ark The length of the ark
shall be three hundred cubits, the breadth of it
fifty cubits, and the height of it thirty cubits.
(Genesis 615) With an 18 cubit, the
dimensions of the ark were 450 feet long 75 feet
wide 45 feet tall
5- Using a conservative cubit of 17.5 inches, the
- following can be calculated regarding the ark
- With its three decks (Genesis 616), the ark had
95,700 square feet of floor space. - It had a volume of 1,396,000 cubic feet
- It had a capacity of 13,960 tons (1 ton per 100
cubic feet) -
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7 520 box cars
8Liberty Ships
These ships were built during World War II to
carry massive loads of resources.
9- The following information demonstrating the
- capacity of a single Liberty ship is from a
report - prepared by the Control and Reports Division,
- Boston Port of Embarkation, Army Base 1943
- (www.usmm.net/capacity.html)
- Average Size 440 feet long, 56 feet wide
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- 2,840 jeeps
- 525 armored M8 cars
- 440 light tanks
- 156,000 boxes of 30 or 50 caliber ammunition
- 430,000 cased of C rations
- 343,000 cases of D rations
10- Information Regarding the Animals
- Kinds instead of Species
- We need to remember, of course, that the
- Genesis kind (Hebrew, min) is not the same as
- the biologists species of today (The Global
- Flood of Noah, pg 38).
- Kind Category
- Species All that fits in that category
11- That is to say, he did not have to take two
- German Shepherds, two Golden Retrievers,
- two coyotes, and two dingoes. He simply had to
- take two of the dog kind. Dogs, dingoes,
- coyotes, foxes, and wolves all can interbreed,
and - therefore are the same kind.
- (Brad Harrub, Ph.D., Bert Thompson, Ph.D., An
- Examination of Noahs Ark and the Global Flood,
- Reason and Revelation, December 2004
- http//www.apologeticspress.org/articles/2655)
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- Of fowls after their kind, and of cattle after
their - kind, of every creeping thing of the earth after
his - kind, two of every sort shall come unto thee, to
- keep them alive. (Genesis 620)
- God brought the animals to Noah.
- Noah and his family didnt have to gather them.
13- And the LORD said unto Noah, Come thou and all
- thy house into the ark for thee have I seen
- righteous before me in this generation.
- (Genesis 71)
- And God remembered Noah, and every living
- thing, and all the cattle that was with him in
the - ark and God made a wind to pass over the
earth, - and the waters asswaged
-
(Genesis 81)
14- The Hebrew word zakar, translated remembered,
- suggests Gods continued watchful care over all
- the occupants of the ark (Harrab, Thompson).
- Noah wasnt left on his own. God was involved
- throughout the process.
15 Go forth of the ark, thou, and thy wife, and
thy sons, and thy sons' wives with
thee. (Genesis 816)
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