Noah's Ark a full time building project, so where did Noah get his food?

by VM44 29 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • VM44
    VM44

    Here is a question about Noah and his Ark building project.

    Building an Ark would be a full time job! And not just building it, The materials that made up the Ark had to be collected and fashioned, they just weren't laying about!.

    OK, but what about the food, housing and clothing for Noah and his family? Proving the necessities of life is also a FULL TIME job!

    So where did Noah and his three sons find the time to collect the material, mill the wood, and construct the ark AND ALSO cultivate the ground to grow food for themselves?

  • amama2six
    amama2six

    Jehovah provided everything they needed, of course! LOL

  • Number1Anarchist
    Number1Anarchist

    I bet Noah had already been blessed with material gain and had slaves or employess to do the daily chores. there is no way he built the ark buy himself that is an imossiblity in itself. To many heavy timbers to cut down and place where they were needed.

    One person cannot do such a project unless jehovah helped him design some kind of scaffolding system to help him lift large timbers. Also like you said he would have to go cut down the tree and bring them to the location where he was building the ark.

    Unless he had the animals helping him that could also be a possiblity!

  • booby
    booby

    the other possibility?? It's a load of crapolla.

  • sir82
    sir82

    Dinosaur steaks!

    So that's why Jehovah created them...

  • RubaDub
    RubaDub
    So where did Noah and his three sons find the time to collect the material, mill the wood, and construct the ark AND ALSO cultivate the ground to grow food for themselves?

    Obviously, they hired a lot of day laborers. And some have speculated that many were illegal immigrants.

    Rub a Dub

  • Sasha
    Sasha

    In fact where the ark was built, there was plenty of that kind of wood available in those parts.

    eating....maybe he took a dozen chickens, instead of 2?

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    You obviously never heard of Richard Proeneke. A book and a documentary were made about him circa 1970s. He, by himself, with primitive hand tools, built a cabin, root cellar, and gathered and stored all supplies and food (for the winter) he would need to live in the wilderness of Alaska, in a few months time. He had to cut down the trees by hand, mill them, dimension them, and notch them by hand, build the roof, the fireplace, the doors and windows with shutters, all by hand! I have read the book and watched the documentary with original footage. He is one of many who have done accomplished such feats that by modern western stanadards most would consider impossible.

    However, if you are in good physical condition and are an experienced user of hand tools and have the know-how, it can certainly be accomplished. Richard did all this at 52 years of age, and continued living there until he was 82 years of age, after which he donated the cabin and acreage to the US park service. The craftmanship he displayed in the construction of these is evidenced by the fact that the cabin still is in great shape to this day. Again, he built this to standards of excellence in a few months.

    Noah, his three sons, his wife and three daughters-in-law were on hand, over possibly as much as a 100 year period (Genesis 5:32-6:14) to build the ark, in an area where gopher wood was abundant.

    BA- Question answered.

    PS- Next?

  • VM44
    VM44

    Thank you for mentioning Richard Proeneke.

    I will look up his story.

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    You're welcome, VM44!

    Here is Richard Proenneke's documentary, on youtube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsfB6oJ55wM

    BA- Cheers!

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