Exquisite mosaics depicting biblical scenes — one of Noah’s Ark, the other the parting of the Red Sea — were uncovered this summer by archaeologists excavating a fifth-century synagogue at Huqoq, an ancient Jewish village near the Sea of Galilee.
While only eight people in Noah’s family climbed aboard the biblical ark, when the rain began to fall, on Tuesday (July 5) as if on cue, more than 8,000 people got a first look inside the full-scale replica at the Ark Encounter.
A life-size replica of Noah’s Ark has reportedly collided with a Norwegian coast guard vessel while the ark made its way from the Netherlands to South America.
Ruth Graham recently voiced her support for the life-sized Noah’s Ark replica which is set to make a voyage from the Netherlands to various ports in South America this summer.
A Dutch carpenter has built a life-sized replica of Noah’s Ark and now plans to take it on a journey from the Brazilian city of Fortaleza to Rio de Janeiro, as well as parts of North America.
A life-size replica of Noah’s Ark is being built near Williamstown, Kentucky. The project, called Ark Encounter, is headed by Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis.
While building a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark in Williamstown, Kentucky, Ken Ham and his ministry, Answers in Genesis (AiG), have experienced religious discrimination.