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Who saved the animals on the ark?
God did not want animals to disappear from the earth, so He told Noah to take one male and one female of each land animal onto the ark. It would be a big job to gather all the different kinds of animals in the world, but Noah did not have to go out after them; God brought the animals to him – God provided.
What are clean animals?
Unlike Leviticus 11:3-8, Deuteronomy 14:4-8 also explicitly names 10 animals considered ritually clean:
- The ox.
- The sheep.
- The goat.
- The deer.
- The gazelle.
- The yahmur; this term, directly taken from the Masoretic Text, is ambiguously used by Arabs to refer to roe deer and to oryx.
What did Noah take with him on the Ark?
Noah was also to take “every sort of food” for his family and the animals. When the Flood came, all animals not on the ark died, and after the Flood, “all the animals and all the creatures that move along the ground and all the birds . . . came out of the ark, one kind after another” “so they can multiply on the earth and be fruitful.”.
How did Noah feed and care for the animals?
How Did Noah Feed and Care for the Animals? According to the Bible, Noah’s Ark was a safe haven for representatives of all kinds of air-breathing land animals and flying creatures. During the year-long global Flood, Noah and his family took care of feeding, watering, and cleaning up after thousands of animals.
How many species of insects could have survived on Noah’s Ark?
Many of the one million species of insects could probably survive without being on the ark. While God told Noah to take two of every kind of animal into the ark, He clarified his instructions so that the animals should be two of every unclean animal and “seven of each kind of clean animal” and “seven of each kind of the birds of the heavens.”
What does the Bible say about the animals on the Ark?
When the Flood came, all animals not on the ark died, and after the Flood, “all the animals and all the creatures that move along the ground and all the birds . . . came out of the ark, one kind after another” “so they can multiply on the earth and be fruitful.” That’s all the Bible says about the animals on the ark.