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1 | how much water allowed the ark to float? | Gen 1:1 | Silver | 59 | ||
How much rain had to have fallen to keep the ark floating for weeks? | ||||||
2 | how much water allowed the ark to float? | Gen 1:1 | Ric | 114 | ||
Genesis 7:17-24.......... Here Genesis tells us that the water prevailed fifteen cubits higher, and the mountains were covered. That means that the waters rose more than twenty feet over the mountains. And it took over 150 days for the water to recede. ....... That's a lot of H2O! |
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3 | Flood in the air? | Gen 1:1 | charis | 1068 | ||
8,854 meters of water (assuming Mt. Everest was covered by 6 meters), multiplied by the surface area of the globe, accounting for the fact that the area will increase the farther from the center of the globe (I forgot what you call that), then subtract the volume of all the land mass above sea level,including the volume of all living things on the surface, minus the volume of the people and animals that boarded the ark, minus the volume of the gopher wood and other materials of the ark, minus the draft volume of the ark. Did I forget anything? Could this volume of water 'recede' into the atmosphere? Have fun! Answer-(I think) It must have! In Jesus. | ||||||
4 | Flood in the air? | Gen 1:1 | bjanko | 1090 | ||
Of course it receded into the atmosphere. The Bible says so. | ||||||
5 | Flood in the air? | Gen 1:1 | charis | 1100 | ||
bjanko, you're no fun! I already said that. | ||||||