Noah took his three sons (Shem, Ham, and Japheth) on the ark. See Genesis 7:13.
yes because after that its exodus and that's where Noah's sons take over
Noah took his wife, three sons and their three wives.
None. It was Noah who had the ark.
The Bible says that Noah took two of each kind of animal, one male and one female, with him on the Arc. However, he took more than that number of humans, as all his sons and their wives were on the Arc.
2 zebras, 2 lions, 2 alligators, 2 cats, etc.Answer:In the Biblical Noah myth the ark is supplied with two (2) of each kind of unclean animal and seven (7) pairs of every kind of clean animal and seven (7) pairs of every kind of birfand an unnumbered group of Noah's close relatives.Genesis 7:2-3New International Version (NIV)2 Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, a male and its mate, and one pair of every kind of unclean animal, a male and its mate,3 and also seven pairs of every kind of bird, male and female, to keep their various kinds alive throughout the earth.
One thought:According to the Bible, there were eight (1 Peter 3:20)(Genesis 7:13)Another thought:That is, as far as the mythology goes according to the interpreted and re-interpreted texts throughout the past, I believe just under 2,000 years (since Genesis was written a fair bit after many other books of the Bible, including, I do believe, the "Gospel" of the New Testament). But yes, the claim is that 8 people boarded the Ark, according to the scriptures, at least, what we have copies of, which I must note, are not guaranteed to be the same as the original manuscripts which are "lost" in the past.
A:Genesis 6:19 says that God told Noah to take two of every living, while 7:2 says to take seven of every clean thing and two of every unclean thing, and then 7:5 says that Noah did as God told him. So, one way or the other, he took every animal on the Ark. He did not take the unicorn onto the Ark, but the unicorn belongs to an entirely different legend and we should not concern with it in relation to Noah's Ark.
40 days.
She had two sons.
OpinionThe Bible does not mention Noah receiving any help with the Ark's construction. If anyone other than his sons did help, one would expect that they would be offerred a place on board, but there is no mention of this either. It seems from the text that Noah and his sons built this huge ship on their own. This endeavour must have taken quite a few years.
If you believe the story, then he must have done.ANSWERThe story says that only Noah and his family enetered the ark:Genesis 7:12 and rain fell on the earth for forty days and nights.Gen 7:13 On that same day Noah and his wife went into the boat with their three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives.The development of different races of humans happened after the flood
A:If the story of Noah's Ark was literally true, then Noah would have had to take two or more of every living thing onto the Ark, because everything else would have perished. This means he would have had to take onto the Ark, and carefully preserve, samples of every worm, snake, lizard, millipede, centipede, spider, insect, and even every parasite, virus, bacteria and microbe. Unless he did so, we would have no parasites or disease today.