The words "side-by-side" regarding the Noah account is not biblical. It sounds more like possible song lyrics someone might use to teach children about Noah [not necessarily factual, but entertaining].
The biblical account says: "They came into the boat IN PAIRS, male and female, just as God had commanded Noah." (Gen.7:9 NLT New Living Translation)
The access port to the ark may have been wide enough for the animals to enter "side-by-side"... but it isn't stated that they did. But only that they entered "in pairs, male and female."
"Take along SEVEN PAIRS of each animal THAT I HAVE APPROVED FOR EATING and FOR SACRIFICE, and take ONE PAIR of each of the others... There must be a male and female in each pair to ensure that every kind of living creature will survive the flood." (Gen.7:2-3 NLT)
The bible says that there was a raven and dove in the Ark.
noahs ark is at my house my whole family lives in it it is a nice ark to live in i sleep in the biggest room and there are still some of the animals in there
There were two arks , Noahs ark and the ark of the covenant.The ark of the covenant was to carry the ten commandments. Today, the ark is a cabinet in synagogues, normally at the front of the sanctuary, where the Torahs are kept.
There were pairs (male and female) of either two or seven of each kind on the ark. The Bible says they entered the ark in twos. Many aquatic animals would not have needed to enter the ark at all.
You can find a complete list of animals claimed to be taken into Noah's Ark on the Temple-Baptist home website. You can also find a list on the Noahs-Ark-Flood website.
noah. like Noahs Ark!
Yes, it did :)
It was built on land.
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uhhh noahs ark?? the name has nothing to do with animals it was a term referring to boats...
Besides the animals, Noah, his wife, his three sons (Shem, Ham, and Japheth), and their wives were on Noah's Ark.
Yes, there were two of every animal on the ark. Including tigers.