Noah’s Ark: Thinking Outside the Box Book by Tim Lovett | MB – History

Could a ship be constructed that would be able to survive the global flood described in biblical book of Genesis? We say “Yes!”

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ID: 9780890515075

Description

See Noah’s Ark from a Naval Perspective

Could a ship be constructed that would be able to survive the global flood described in biblical book of Genesis? Could it be built without the modern techniques of today being available to Noah?

This groundbreaking book answers both of these questions with a resounding “yes”!

Join naval expert and mechanical engineer Tim Lovett in “thinking outside the box” as you consider groundbreaking research in this innovative new study on Noah’s ark. Lovett builds on traditional research into this historic event using the latest techniques in computer modeling and testing.

• Includes insight and context by pioneering creationist researcher, Dr. John Whitcomb.
• Unveils a new ark design based on biblical information and shipbuilding principles
• Beautiful illustrations and photos reveal facets of design and construction techniques

“So He destroyed all living things which were on the face of the ground: both man and cattle, creeping thing and bird of the air. They were destroyed from the earth. Only Noah and those who were with him in the ark remained alive.” Genesis 7:22-24

Remaining faithful to the biblical dimensions, Lovett’s updated design, similar to that of ancient sailing vessels, is based on established principles in ship design and cutting-edge research. He reveals a feasible ark design, explores the impact of flood waters on the vessel, and provides remarkable insight and analysis into the skills and techniques needed to construct it.

Additional information

Weight 20 oz
Dimensions 8.2 × 10 × .5 in
Format

Hardcover

Length

80 pages

Audience

Ages 10+

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