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BOTHELL — Ron Melander is a devout Christian who takes the Bible as literal truth. What he doesn’t accept is the image of Noah’s ark typically shown in children’s books.
Bible: Explorers Claim They've Discovered Noah's Ark From Book of Genesis Published Dec 28, 2017 at 5:10 AM EST Updated Dec 29, 2017 at 2:27 PM EST Mount Ararat (also known as Agri Dagi) is seen ...
Recorded in the Bible’s first book of Genesis, the Noah’s Ark story spans chapters 6 through 9. Due to its length, we focus on Genesis 6 and 7 and, next week, chapters 8 and 9.
The Bible itself even states that Noah's Ark came to rest on the "mountains of Ararat" after a 150-day flood. ... According to the Book of Genesis, chapters 6 to 9, ...
David Montgomery, a geomorphologist, spoke to students about his book, “The Rocks Don’t Lie,” which analyzes the truth of the Noah ... Young-earth creationism—believing in a literal interpretation of ...
The Dutch architect finished building a full-scale version of Noah’s Ark — a 427-feet-long, ... but I believe everything written in this book [the Bible], cover to cover,” Huibers, ...
Given four chapters in the Book of Genesis, Noah’s story is unusual in many ways, not the least of which is the fact that it was accorded so much space when the Bible often says the most ...
A recently deciphered 4,000-year-old clay tablet from ancient Mesopotamia -- modern-day Iraq -- reveals striking new details about the roots of the Old Testament tale of Noah.
A $100 million representation of Noah’s Ark opens Thursday in Kentucky, but critics say the religious enterprise shouldn’t have received government tax breaks.
Noah’s Ark is one of the most famous stories in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The story spans Genesis Chapters 6 through 9. Last week we covered Genesis 6 and 7.