We are familiar with this story: at first, God created human beings. Later, because of dissatisfaction with human sins, God regretted creating human beings and decided to let a big flood destroy all living things on the ground. Only Noah was a righteous man who walked with God in the eyes of God, so God asked Noah to build an ark of gopher wood and put rosin on the inside and outside. Noah entered the ark with his family, food and a male and a female of each animal.
Seven days later, it rained heavily for forty days and nights. The flood flooded the earth and mountains, and all the creatures on the ground. When the flood receded and the ark stopped on Ararat Mountain, Noah opened the window of the ark and released crows and pigeons in turn to detect whether the water on the ground receded until the pigeons brought back new olive leaves. He knew that the flood had subsided.
Noah and his family walked out of the ark, and under the guidance of God, everything on earth prospered again. Noah built an altar to the Lord. The Lord smelled the aroma of sacrifice and made up his mind not to curse people for their evil intentions. God tells mankind that animals on the ground can be used as food, but they can't be eaten raw with blood.
God also warned people not to shed other people's blood, or their own blood will flow, because people were created by God in his own image. God made a Covenant with Noah and his descendants, symbolizing the rainbow, and there would be no more floods to destroy the world.
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In fact, many people say that they have seen the ark, but they have no evidence. There are different opinions about where the Ark finally stops, among which Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey is the most mentioned, because it is the most explicit place in the Bible. In the past, although some people claimed to have seen the ark on this mountain, they did not provide exact evidence.
Archaeologists have explored the front and back of this mountain in Turkey many times, including using advanced instruments to search the bottom of the ice on the mountain, but they can't find the ark. However, archaeologists still refused to give up their diligent search for the ark. Some archaeologists believe that Mount Judy, 250 kilometers southwest of alala, may be more suitable for ark parking, and its location is also within the "alala Mountains";
In addition, a few archaeologists believe that "Droupy Na" not far from Mount Ararat is the real anchorage of the ark. They "saw" signs of ark docking from some local terrain; Few people still believe that the Ark ran aground in the mountains of northwest Iran, which extend from the Ararat Mountains. The latest statement is that the ark sank to the bottom of the Black Sea.
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Noah's ark-Baidu encyclopedia