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Noah's Ark, of course, is the historic survival ship that safely conveyed early ancestors of all postflood humanity across the great flood of 1655-1656 from Creation. It's far more important than the Titanic, the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth, the Mayflower, and all other historic ships wrapped into one.
Remember, your ancestors helped build it or they wouldn't have been on board. So, it belongs to everyone (Deuteronomy 29:29). And, today people can readily visit this phenomenal site just North of Tayma', Saudi Arabia.
Yes, Noah's Ark has been found. Now you too can visit it.
Start by examining basic clues:
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Hararat: Har means mountain sometimes shortened to 'ar. The middle 'a' (the article) represents the preposition 'of.' And 'rat' is the meaning you'll soon discover.
'Arrat is the same but without the preposition and the 'H' has been dropped too.
Harrat means mountain of lava. (So now you know).
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Al-Judi is an ancient, a colossal, preflood city of wayward people who refused to obey GOD. Thus, Sura 11 describes Noah's Ark as a great howdah placed upon the back of Al-Judi. That is, a howdah is that big box, a big burden, upon the back of an elephant or camel for carrying passengers. The howdah usually has seats, a railing for people to hold, and a canopy for shade.
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Enough clues and answers. By now you should be homing in on Noah's Ark like an arrow to the bulls eye.
Yes, you too can learn all about Noah's Ark, the ancient records, priceless artifacts, the gold, silver, gems, and even two ancient preflood Temples hidden in Tell Noah. Know what Noah's Ark looks like and what lays beneath it.
You could spend a fortune to go miles beneath the ocean to visit the broken Titanic; you can climb Mount Everest like many others have done; or you can visit Noah's Ark resting atop Chanoch, the ancient preflood city of Cain. Visiting "The Hill" of Pisgah surrounded by the ravines and the springs of Pisgah makes ancient, ancient history come alive.
Today, you too can travel to Noah's Ark on the Internet and know exactly where it's resting.
Then, with coordinates in hand and an inexpensive Global Positioning System (GPS) indicator, you can go direct to the very spot.
Or you can go early, pull an Harrison Ford, and beat the others. Yeh, what an experience for spring break. You can even buy an Arab headdress in the Suk, rent-a-camel, and do it in style. Oh, and don't forget to learn a few words in Arabic, you know: up, down, giddy up, whoa, go this way, go that way, faster, slower, etc. Afterall, that camel only knows Arabic.
Prepared By Father - Son Team George & Dana Brown P.O. Box 320932 Cocoa Beach, Florida USA 32932-0932 Email: brianshouse@yahoo.com |