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Noah's ark was 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. So 450x75x45=1,518,750 cubic feet, all three stories packed full. Quite a lot!
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Roughly 16 feet.
AnswerThe biblical Noah's Ark has been compared to the 'unsinkable' Titanic, although the important thing in any such comparison is that the Titanic really did exist. The Titanic was more than 800 feet long overall, about 92 feet wide and had a moulded depth of around 60 feet. The Bible gives the size of Noah's Ark as 300 cubits (507 feet) long, by 50 cubits (85 feet) wide and 30 cubits (about 50 feet) high. So the biblical dimensions of the Ark are somewhat comparable to those of the Titanic.
The most important thing, in any comparison between the Titanic and Noah's Ark, is that the Titanic really did exist. The Titanic was more than 800 feet long overall, about 92 feet wide and had a moulded depth of around 60 feet. The Bible gives the size of Noah's Ark as 300 cubits (507 feet) long, by 50 cubits (85 feet) wide and 30 cubits (about 50 feet) high.
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350 feet=116.666667 yards
According to Dr. Max D. Younce, who says by his calculations from Genesis 6:15 that the ark was 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet deep. He says this is equivalent to "522 standard stock cars or 8 freight trains of 65 cars each." By some divine calculation he figures that all the insect species and the worms could fit in 21 box cars. No divine calculations needed. The measurements are based on the cubit and there is some discussion over which cubit Noah used. The shortest ancient cubit was 445 millimetres which gives an ark of 433 feet. The longer Royal Cubit (the longest known ancient cubit) at 524 mm would give an ark of 488 feet.Hope this helps.
Noah's ark was less than a kilometerlong. The ark was 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high, according to Genesis 6:15. This may be understood as 450 feet/135 meters long, 75 feet/22-1/2 meters wide, and 45 feet/13-1/2 meters high. One kilometer equals 1,000. So Noah's Ark fell far short of having a dimension of as much as one kilometer.
According to the Torah, the Ark was 2.5 cubits long and 1.5 cubits in both width and height. If we assume that "cubit" refers to the Egyptian Cubit (the Hebrews were fleeing from Egypt where they had spent many years in slavery - so it's a safe bet that the measurements are indeed given in Egyptian Cubits) this would be about 1.30metres long and 0.78metres wide and high (which is about four feet and three inches by two feet and eight inches).
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