In a message dated 9/12/03 11:25:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

And, 97 years is also stretching it.  If we look at Genesis 6:18 we see that God is telling Noah what he is going to do, and mentions Noah's "sons ... and your son's wives".  This indicates that Noah's sons were married.  What was the marrying age?  Let's assume that Shem was 13 when he married (he could have been older).  Subtract 13 from the 97 years determined in Genesis 11, and we come up with 84 years.



I disagree.  I think perhaps that God knew his sons would have wives when the flood came.  He is also telling them in that verse that they will go into the ark, which, by your logic, implies that it is already built.

 
It's amazing how many people (and how many Chrisitan web sites out there) take Genesis 6:3 and use it to support their proposition that it took 120 years to build the ark.
 
Gen 6:3 And Jehovah said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, in his erring; he is flesh. Yet his days shall be a hundred and twenty years.


 

Robert Hamilton




BTW, how'd I do with the other Q's?





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