World of Noah and the Ark

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
Cover of the book World of Noah and the Ark by R Frederick Riddle, R Frederick Riddle
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Author: R Frederick Riddle ISBN: 9781370102853
Publisher: R Frederick Riddle Publication: June 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R Frederick Riddle
ISBN: 9781370102853
Publisher: R Frederick Riddle
Publication: June 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

As he built an altar unto God, Noah realized he hadn't brought anything to sacrifice upon it. Then he heard "Noah." Knowing it was the Lord, he immediately fell prostrate before the altar. "Your servant listens, Lord." Thus begins an exciting journey for Noah and his family. Upon receiving the call to build an Ark for the saving of humanity, he quickly obeyed God. As of yet there were only two people (his wife and himself), But God leads Methuselah to extend support which would include a crew as well as financial backing. It would take Noah and his crew another 120 years of building before it was completed. During this time he preached of God's impending judgment and His provision of the Ark for refuge. But only eight people would be saved when the floodwaters came. Why? While you must read the book to discover the answer, you will want to read the special section included at the back of the book called a Q & A which includes some of our latest knowledge about the Ark and the world that then existed. The reader will discover the latest scientific facts regarding the Ark's construction, ability to float, capacity, and much more. You will also get a glimpse of the ancient world where both evolutionists and creationist have found rare ground to agree.

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As he built an altar unto God, Noah realized he hadn't brought anything to sacrifice upon it. Then he heard "Noah." Knowing it was the Lord, he immediately fell prostrate before the altar. "Your servant listens, Lord." Thus begins an exciting journey for Noah and his family. Upon receiving the call to build an Ark for the saving of humanity, he quickly obeyed God. As of yet there were only two people (his wife and himself), But God leads Methuselah to extend support which would include a crew as well as financial backing. It would take Noah and his crew another 120 years of building before it was completed. During this time he preached of God's impending judgment and His provision of the Ark for refuge. But only eight people would be saved when the floodwaters came. Why? While you must read the book to discover the answer, you will want to read the special section included at the back of the book called a Q & A which includes some of our latest knowledge about the Ark and the world that then existed. The reader will discover the latest scientific facts regarding the Ark's construction, ability to float, capacity, and much more. You will also get a glimpse of the ancient world where both evolutionists and creationist have found rare ground to agree.

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