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England: 'The Flood of Noah', ink and pigment on parchment, William de Brailes, Oxford, c. 1250

Noah's Ark ( Biblical Hebrew: Tevat Noa) is the vessel in the Genesis flood narrative (Genesis chapters 69) by which God spares Noah, his family, and a remnant of all the world's animals from the flood.<br/><br/>. According to Genesis, God gave Noah instructions for building the ark. Seven days before the deluge, God told Noah to enter the ark with his household and the animals. The story goes on to describe the ark being afloat for 150 days and then coming to rest on the Mountains of Ararat and the subsequent receding of the waters. The story is repeated, with variations, in the Quran.
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England: 'The Flood of Noah', ink and pigment on parchment, William de Brailes, Oxford, c. 1250
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Noah's Ark ( Biblical Hebrew: Tevat Noa) is the vessel in the Genesis flood narrative (Genesis chapters 69) by which God spares Noah, his family, and a remnant of all the world's animals from the flood.

. According to Genesis, God gave Noah instructions for building the ark. Seven days before the deluge, God told Noah to enter the ark with his household and the animals. The story goes on to describe the ark being afloat for 150 days and then coming to rest on the Mountains of Ararat and the subsequent receding of the waters. The story is repeated, with variations, in the Quran.
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