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Noah"s Ark - vertaling naar arabisch

VESSEL IN THE GENESIS FLOOD NARRATIVE
Noah's ark; Noahs Ark; Noah’s Ark; Tevah; Teivah; Teiva; Ark of Noah; Nuhun Gemisi; Ark Of Noah; Nuh'un Gemisi; Noahs arc; Noahs flood
  • Shah Rukh]] himself.
  • url-status = dead }}</ref> From the [[Walters Art Museum]].
  • Early Hebrew conception of the cosmos.
  • ''Noah's Ark'' (1846), by the American folk painter [[Edward Hicks]].
  • ''The Building of Noah's Ark'' (painting by a French master of 1675).
  • Noah's Ark and the deluge from Zubdat-al Tawarikh
  • An artist's depiction of the construction of the Ark, from the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' (1493)
  • The Durupinar site in July 2019
  • ''The Subsiding of the Waters of the Deluge'' (1829), a painting by the American painter [[Thomas Cole]]
  • A woodcut of Noah's Ark from [[Anton Koberger]]'s German Bible
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Noah's Ark      
سفينة نوح
Noah's ark      
فلك نوح
Noah         
BIBLICAL FIGURE, SON OF LAMECH, MAJOR FIGURE IN THE BOOK OF GENESIS, PROPHET IN THE BIBLE
No'ah; No'a; Nuach; Nooh; Flood (Bible); Noah (Hebrew Bible); Noah and the Ark; נוֹחַ; Noahian; Noahtic; Noah's drunkenness; Noah's nakedness; Intoxication of Noah
اسْم : نُوح

Definitie

Ark of the Covenant
(also Ark of the Testimony)
¦ noun the wooden chest which contained the tablets of the laws of the ancient Israelites.

Wikipedia

Noah's Ark

Noah's Ark (Hebrew: תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: Tevat Noaḥ) is the vessel in the Genesis flood narrative through which God spares Noah, his family, and examples of all the world's animals from a global deluge. The story in Genesis is repeated, with variations, in the Quran, where the Ark appears as Safinat Nūḥ (Arabic: سَفِينَةُ نُوحٍ "Noah's ship") and al-fulk (Arabic: الفُلْك).

Early Christian and Jewish writers believed that Noah’s Ark existed, and unsuccessful searches for Noah's Ark have been made from at least the time of Eusebius (c. 275–339 CE); believers in the Ark continue to search for it in modern times, but no confirmable physical proof of the Ark has ever been found. No scientific evidence has been found that Noah's Ark existed as it is described in the Bible. More significantly, there is also no evidence of a global flood, and most scientists agree that such a ship and natural disaster would both be impossible. Some researchers believe that a real (though localized) flood event in the Middle East could potentially have inspired the oral and later written narratives; a Persian Gulf flood, or a Black Sea Deluge 7,500 years ago has been proposed as such a historical candidate.