Yes, Noah's ark was a picture of judgment. Those who were sheltered from the fury of nature would survive. Those who were wicked or foolish enough to remain exposed to that fury would die.
It wasn't really Noah's Ark that removed the darkness that was in the world but the waters of judgment sent by God. Noah is also only recorded as having built one ark. It was a huge vessel. After the flood event Noah had work to do which did not include ark building.
Noah's Ark is a symbol both of judgment and of salvation. The judgment is in the worldwide flood which made the Ark a necessity. The salvation is in the Ark itself which 'saved' the righteous remnant, Noah and his family from destruction.
The ark was the way of salvation (from the flood) for Noah and his family. This was the only way Noah and his family would escape God's judgment. God communicated to Noah exact instructions to build the ark. Noah acted in faith and built the ark. God's way of salvation is specific today = the death of His son as a sacrifice for sin. This is the only way of salvation from the judgment that is coming. People accept this by faith.
Noah, a human, built the ark.
Jaweh/Jehova/God filled the ark that Noah built!
Noah listened to god and built the Ark accordingly to what God said.
Noah built the ark in Genesis 6:14. It's known as "Noah's Ark" If you are referring to the 'Ark of the Covenant' built in Moses' time, then this was built by Bezaleel the son of Uri. This is mentioned in Exodus 31:1-11.
2350 BC.
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Noah's ark.
Well, Noah built an ark.
God told him.