The word "ark" is used in two unrelated contexts (in English. In Hebrew, they are two different words).
1) The holy ark was the Ark of the Covenant in which the two Stone Tablets with the Ten Commandments were held. It was a heavy wooden box covered with gold, with a gold lid. Exodus ch.25.
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Where is the ark of the Covenant?
2) Noah's ark (Genesis ch.6), a type of huge boat, is recorded in the Torah and in the history of many ancient nations. It was made of Gopher-wood.
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I don't know where it was made, mate, but they say it's resting deep inside Mount Ararat, in an underground lake. So now, at least you know where it (might) be resting.
The ark was made out of wood
Gopher/cypress wood - Genesis 6:14
gopher wood
Noah made the ark of cypres wood.
Noah made the ark of the convert. lol
noah. like Noahs Ark!
Noah and his sons.
It was pitch that was used.
None. It was Noah who had the ark.
Yes they did, and it made a lovely coffee table No. The ark is no longer on the earth.
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.
wood you flid xxx
The Ten Commandments were placed inside the Ark of Covenant. It was said to be a chest or box made from acacia wood with a gold overlaid.
Most likely the ark would have been brownish and black, since it was made of wood and covered with pitch.
noah's ark