Microcosm Of The Earth
The Ark’s Material
One of the mysteries surrounding Noah’s Ark is working out exactly what material it was made from. According to The King James Version of The Bible, the Ark was made from “gopher wood.” However, since there are no trees that stand today with this name, it is hard to verify whether this was true or not. Some theorists speculate that a wrong word was used. This is why the NIV version of the Bible uses the more popular term “cypress wood.”
The Ark’s Material
Two By Two?
Although it is commonly thought that Noah was instructed by God to take two of each animal to his Ark, there are actually contradicting statements in The Bible about this. In one passage, it says that Noah was instructed by God to take “seven pairs of every kind of clean animal” and “one pair of every kind of unclean animal,” as well as “seven pairs of every kind of bird.” As a result, it may have actually been 14 of each animal.
Two By Two?
2.15 Million Sheep?
The question of exactly how many animals there were on the Ark continues to be asked to this very day. Some experts believe that there was probably at least 2.15 million sheep in the vessel. However, many have been skeptical about this number, wondering where the humans would’ve gone. Surely they needed more space to live, sleep and eat. Other theorists speculate that it was more likely that no more than 16,000 animals inhabited the Ark at any given point during the time of the flood.
2.15 Million Sheep?
The Mythical Mountain
Mount Ararat holds the same name as the mountains described in the Bible and is generally considered to be the location of the ark. The snow-capped Mount Ararat is the tallest peak in Turkey at 16,854 ft. It is a dormant volcano on the far east side of Turkey. The site is considered very sacred to Armenians due to its connection to Noah and their deep Christian beliefs. Armenians love it so much that it is on their coat of arms along with Noah’s Ark.
The Mythical Mountain
First Identification Attempts
People have attempted to identify the place on which Noah’s ark first hit land following 150 of flooding for generations. According to Josephus, a first-century Roman scholar, the ‘mountains of Ararat’ are located in the area formerly known as Armenia. This account is repeated numerous times by other scholars of the time such as Hieronymus the Egyptian, and Nicolaus of Damascus. However, not all ancient scholars agree that this is the precise location.
First Identification Attempts
A Notorious Explorer Tells The Tale
Marco Polo, the famed explorer known for his journeys into Asia, noted in his book The Travels of Marco Polo , “In the heart of the Armenian mountain range, the mountain’s peak is shaped like a cube (or cup), on which Noah’s ark is said to have rested, whence it is called the Mountain of Noah’s Ark. It [the mountain] is so broad and long that it takes more than two days to go around it.”
A Notorious Explorer Tells The Tale
The Evidence Doesn’t Add Up
One of the biggest issues behind searching for Noah’s ark is how it inconsistently lines up with science. Outside of evangelical historians, scientists have a major issue with theories behind the flood. They consistently point to a major lack of evidence in the soil of a worldwide flood. If a flood were to wipe out the Earth, then we should be able to see evidence of those water levels in the soil.
The Evidence Doesn’t Add Up
A DNA Dilemma
In addition to the lack of evidence in the soil, scientists question the flood myth due to DNA evidence. In the story of Noah and the flood, Noah is instructed by God to bring his family onboard the massive ark as well a few of each animal. If his family were the only survivors of the flood, we would be able to trace DNA genealogy back to this one family over 4,600 years ago since they were responsible for repopulating Earth.
A DNA Dilemma
Noah By Another Name
History buffs certainly know about Epic of Gilgamesh , the Mesopotamian epic poem. The epic is recorded on 12 tablets. However, only two-thirds of the tablets have been recovered. It tells of Gilgamesh on his journey to find eternal life, in which he is told a story of the Great Flood. The flood in Gilgamesh’s story is eerily close to the story of Noah’s ark. The two stories are told nearly “point by point and in the same order.”
Noah By Another Name
Cultural Phenomenon
Naturally, a story as intriguing and compelling as Noah’s Ark was bound to be recreated on numerous occasions. Some of the most recent iterations of the story have actually been very successful Hollywood movies. Darren Aronofsky, who is also famous for directing hit flicks such as Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan ended up making his own version of the Noah story, with Russell Crowe starring as the Biblical character. Steve Carrell also starred as a Noah-like character in Evan Almighty .
Cultural Phenomenon
Rebuilding The Ark
The fact that historians have spent thousands of years trying to find the original Noah’s Ark hasn’t stopped enthusiasts from attempting to build their own versions. A Dutch carpenter built a life-size replica of the iconic vessel and plans to sail the incredible structure to the Holy Land, Israel. That’s not all though, his ark also has its very own wooden replicas of the animals. “My preferred destination for the ark is Israel,” he said in an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Rebuilding The Ark
Another Recreation
Another ark was built to resemble the original Noah’s Ark as described in The Bible. An Evangelical Christian group spent a whopping $120 million in order to construct the colossal sea vessell. The Ark Encounter, as it is being called, is essentially a theme park located in Grant County, Kentucky. It is a staggering 155.5 meters long and attracts many visitors from around the country. And it seems like tourists are loving it since its 2016 unveiling. It got 4.5 on Tripadvisor!
Another Recreation
Coming Together
With so many inconsistencies – depending on which group of people you speak with – in the story of Noah, it seems like we might never know where the real Noah’s ark landed following the flood. Fortunately, a group of creationists will not let that dream die. The Geoscience Research Institute put on a symposium in Turkey on Mount Ararat to further the discussion. Over 100 scientists and researchers came together to bring their knowledge of the ark forward for discussion, one of whom claims he has the answer.
Coming Together
What About The Ice Age?
One of the most confusing conundrums surrounding the story of Noah’s Ark is working out where it fell in the timeline of history alongside the Ice Age. This is a period when specifically, ice sheets were formed in Northern Hemisphere. When scientists use the term “Ice Age,” it doesn’t mean that it ended with the melting of ice sheets, but rather the extreme temperatures that made ice rapidly retreat. Ultimately though, there is still a lot to learn.
What About The Ice Age?
The Story Doesn’t Match
One Armenian man, Georgie Hagopian, claimed that he saw the ark as a boy at the turn of the century. However, his story had a few inconsistencies. In each telling of the story, he gave a different year in which he saw the ark (1902, 1906, 1908, and 1910). Hagopian claimed to have climbed on the roof with his uncle. Many find the story difficult to believe to his described ease in finding it when so many others have struggled.
The Story Doesn’t Match
The Bible As Gospel
Perhaps one of the main reasons researchers cannot find Noah’s ark is because the story does not come only from Genesis in the Bible. Plenty of scholars believe that the Bible is not the origin of the story. They believe it came from Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq and Iran) from which there are nine known versions of a massive flood. The story of a global flood which destroys everyone does not come up until the Old Babylonian period (20-16 centuries BC).
The Bible As Gospel
The Old Biblical Tale
Regardless of the scientific question marks about the story’s accuracy, the story of Noah is one of the notorious tales from the Bible. In Genesis chapters six through nine, we hear the story of Noah, a righteous man, whom God instructs to build an ark. God was fed up with the wickedness and corruption and had Noah build the ark to spare him and his family’s lives from the catastrophic flood in which everyone would perish.
The Old Biblical Tale
A Biblical Place In A Modern Day Country
If you were to ask someone about the ark’s final resting place, they are likely to tell you the same place. In Genesis, it tells the story of Noah’s ark and its final resting place on the ‘mountains of Ararat.’ This leads many to believe that the evidence of the ark will be found in a place which today bares the same name. It has become the center of the legend which we continue to try and solve.
A Biblical Place In A Modern Day Country
A Story Loved By Many
Specifically, the story of Noah and the ark are considered to be sacred in the eyes of the Jewish, Christian, Islam and Baha’i religions. While there are many similarities between the interpretations of all four religions, there are subtle differences. Christian scholars compare Noah’s salvation to the practice of baptism, while Islamic interpretation is that the ark was more like a traditional ship “shaped like a bird’s belly.” Baha’is consider the story to be purely symbolic.
A Story Loved By Many
It Does Not Add Up
While the researchers at the symposium discussed the final resting place of the ark, one Oxford University lecturer in ancient history, Nicholas Purcell, expressed his skepticism. He said, “If floodwaters covered Eurasia 12,000ft [3,700 meters] deep in 2,800BC, how did the complex societies of Egypt and Mesopotamia, already many centuries old, keep right on regardless?” He even referred to the claims from the symposium as the “usual nonsense.” However, the creationists would not be bothered by the haters.
It Does Not Add Up
A Dissenting Opinion
Something has always stuck with Dr. Snelling from his research. He said, “The biblical reference to ‘mountains of Ararat’ as the landing site of the Ark suggests those mountains formed well before the Flood ended. The Flood was a global catastrophe that totally reshaped the earth’s geology, and the earth’s surface has continued to change since then. Perhaps the geology of the modern Mount Ararat region sheds light on whether we should be looking for Noah’s Ark on that mountain.”
A Dissenting Opinion
Ashes To Ashes
Dr. Snelling is adamant, even within his creationist beliefs, that Mount Ararat cannot be the place. He said, “The volcano now called Mount Ararat did not grow until well after the ocean (flood) waters had retreated. Furthermore, the lavas and ash layers of Mount Ararat date to the time of the post-Flood Ice Age. Thus, from my perspective as a biblical geologist, I do not expect to find Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat.”
Ashes To Ashes
There Is Still Hope
With plenty of backlash from the haters, one American researcher believes that he actually found evidence of Noah’s ark on Mount Ararat. Professor Raul Esperante is from California and works with the Geoscience Research Institute (which is sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church) in digging into this seemingly unsolvable question. He said, ”My purpose is to visit the sites around the mountain to find clues about catastrophic events in the past.”
There Is Still Hope
NAMI’s Claim
In April 2010, NAMI archaeologists claimed that they found the ark while searching Mount Ararat. Man-Fai Yuen, a NAMI researcher, said, “The search team and I personally entered a wooden structure high on the mountain. The structure is partitioned into different spaces. We believe that the wooden structure we entered is the same structure recorded in historical accounts and the same ancient boat indicated by the locals.” They claim carbon dating put the wood at 4,800 years old.
NAMI’s Claim
A Strong Statement
After their findings, NAMI stood by their discovery. Eung Wing-Cheung, a filmmaker with NAMI, said, “It’s not 100 percent that it is Noah’s ark, but we think it is 99.9 percent that it is.” Paul Zimansky, a Middle East-specializing archaeologist from Stony Brook University, replied to the findings snarkily. He said, “I don’t know of any expedition that ever went looking for the ark and didn’t find it.” However, Esperante is adamant that NAMI’s findings are correct.
A Strong Statement
The Truth Will Set You Free
Esperante is doing everything he can to prove Mount Ararat as the location and NAMI’s findings as correct. He said, “I think that rigorous, serious scientific work is needed in the area…The result of my findings will be published in books, publications, and journals, but at this point, it is too early to know what we are going to find. Once the scientific community knows about the existence of Noah’s Ark in Mount Ararat, we can make it available to the general public.”
The Truth Will Set You Free
Getting Closer
Although Esperante has not released his findings yet, he has urged the international community to invest in his research. If he and NAMI are correct, it could be one of the greatest discoveries into our history since the discovery of Rosetta’s Stone. The world’s scientific community is still heavily against any theories about a physical location for Noah’s ark, but that does not mean research will come to a halt. If anything, it only adds fuel to their fire as they chase a legend.
Getting Closer
Iraqi Connection
A new documentary has hinted that a set of ruins in the Babylon Province in Iraq might be the site when the ark was once constructed at. For a start, the many bricks match the descriptions of the Tower of Babel, which is claimed in The Bible to have been destroyed by God’s angels. “A series of cylinders were found in Borshippa which pieced together a huge tower,” the narrator says. “These may be part of the Tower of Babel due to their sheer size.”
Iraqi Connection
Ark Remains Found?
Another documentary revealed how Digital Globe, a space imagining company traveled to a Turkish mountain to take photos of what they believe are the remains of the original Noah’s Ark. The mountains of Ararat, which many believe is the location where the ark finally rested on, is the backdrop for the company’s exploration. Once the exploration was complete, the researchers had some fascinating findings and images to share with the world. The results are pretty stunning…
Ark Remains Found?
See For Yourself
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to step inside Noah’s ark? Fortunately, life-sized replicas exist, giving you the chance to see its massive scale. In July 2016, a creationist group called Answers in Genesis opened ‘Ark Encounter,’ a theme park, in Grant County, Kentucky. The park is housed inside a life-sized version of Noah’s ark. It has received plenty of criticism for breaking the ‘separation between church and state’ for the tax incentives it receives.
See For Yourself
Stunning Images
Ever since the images were released, Professor Porcher Taylor of the University of Richmond’s School of Continuing Studies is convinced that they are reliable Biblical evidence. “I’ve got new found optimism as far as my continuing push to have the intelligence community declassify some of the more definitive-type imagery,” he said. “I’m calling it my satellite archaeology project. I maintain that if it is the remains of something manmade and potentially nautical, then it’s potentially something of biblical proportions.”
Stunning Images