According to Genesis 7, they went in by themselves - Genesis is somewhat contradictory about how many went aboard (either 7 of clean animals [most of them] and 2 unclean or 2 of each). Either way, millions of animals (and presumably many thousands of non-marine plants) would have to have been accomodated (if it was true!).
That's what The Book said. noah only took two of each animal, unless it was a clean animal. clean animals were used for sacrifices and in worship so noah took more of those animals. I'm not positive but i think he took seven of each clean animal.
Moses didn't take any animals on the ark, Noah did.
Noah took clean and unclean animals because God told him to, and Noah had strong faith in God(Genesis 6:9 + 7:2). Noah used the 'clean' animals for the purpose of sacrifice to God(Genesis 8:20) (Leviticus 1:10)(Leviticus 1:14)(Leviticus 17:11)
because noah knew the rains were coming that evryone and everything could die from so he took animals ansd his wife on the ship for 40 days and 40 nights
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.
Adam did not make an ark. Noah made an ark.
Noah took his wife, three sons and their three wives.
The largest animal on Noah's Ark was the elephant. Then the giraffe, lions, tigers, rhinos and monkeys.AnswerThe Bible does not state which animal was the largest. It is possible that dinosaurs were on the ark, but like the other animals they need not have been fully grown.
According to the story in the Bible, Noah took two of every kind of animal on the ark, including pigs. The purpose of bringing all the animals onto the Ark was to ensure their survival during the flood and to repopulate the Earth afterwards. Interestingly, despite being allowed to bring pigs on the ark, the Bible later identifies pigs as unclean animals that should not be eaten (Leviticus 11:7).
Yes, but it took a while. Genesis 7:22-8:18 indicates that Noah and his family (and animals) spent about a year in the ark, and then waited for God's command to leave it. After the waters had drained off of the earth, they were told by God to come out, at which time, they did.
The Bible does not give any indication of what Noah did as an occupation before the flood. It does refer to him as a 'preacher of righteousness', although most would not consider that this was his occupation full-time.
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