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A) 60 days and 60 nights B) 40 days and 40 nights C) 30 days and 30 nights D) 50 days and 50 nights
A) raven B) dove C) sparrow D) eagle
A) twelve B) five C) ten D) eight
A) Sun B) Thunderstorm C) Moon D) Rainbow
A) Rebecca B) Leah C) Naamah D) Sarah
A) 700 years B) 800 years C) 600 years D) 500 years
A) David B) Moses C) Abraham D) God
A) Mount Olympus B) Mount Sinai C) Mount Everest D) Mount Ararat
A) 75 years B) 50 years C) 120 years D) 100 years
A) Tevat Noaḥ B) Qinnim C) Safinat Nūḥ D) Al-fulk
A) The Iliad B) The Epic of Gilgamesh C) The Aeneid D) The Odyssey
A) Gopher wood B) Oak wood C) Pine wood D) Cedar wood
A) 500 cubits B) 400 cubits C) 200 cubits D) 300 cubits
A) A type of wood B) A measurement unit C) A flood narrative D) The shape of Noah's Ark
A) Origen B) Hugh of Saint Victor C) Eusebius D) Flavius Josephus
A) Safinat Nūḥ B) Al-fulk C) Qinnim D) Tevat Noaḥ
A) A flood narrative B) A type of wood C) Pitch or bitumen D) A measurement unit
A) Mesopotamian B) Greek C) Egyptian D) Roman
A) Animal habitats B) Birds' nests C) Fish species D) Human dwellings
A) Eusebius B) Origen C) Hugh of Saint Victor D) Flavius Josephus
A) Qinnim B) Tevah C) Al-fulk D) Safinat Nūḥ
A) They have no connection. B) The Ark was built from temple stones. C) The Temple was modeled after the Ark. D) Both are seen as serving for the preservation of human life.
A) A measurement unit B) A roof or a skylight C) A door D) A type of wood
A) They were nearly identical with only 4% difference B) Each had a completely different area C) The areas increased progressively from one to the next D) Only Noah's Ark had a specific area mentioned
A) The animals B) Noah C) God D) The angels
A) Ancient Greek texts B) Josephus's writings C) Epiphanius of Salamis D) Other translations
A) Berossus B) Josephus C) Mnaseas D) Nicolaus of Damascus
A) By making loud noises B) By following a guide C) By kneeling before Noah D) By jumping over a fence
A) 12th century BCE B) 20th century BCE C) Around 2004 BCE D) 16th century BCE
A) 2016 B) 2008 C) 2015 D) 2012
A) A model of ancient architecture B) A metaphor for earthly wealth C) A vessel for human exploration D) The Christ who was expected
A) Armenia B) Europe C) Kerala, India D) Middle East
A) Neo-Assyrian period B) Old Babylonian period (20th–16th centuries BCE) C) Akkadian Empire D) Middle Assyrian period
A) Ur-Nammu B) Sargon C) Gilgamesh D) Atrahasis
A) kawila B) teak wood C) safina D) fulk
A) Rectangular with three decks B) Oval with two decks C) Cube with six decks of seven compartments D) Circular, resembling an enormous quffa
A) Book 54 B) Book 18 C) Book 7 D) Book 24
A) fulk B) safina C) boards and nails D) kawila
A) Fewer species than imagined B) More space than originally thought C) A supernatural explanation D) A local flood
A) Babylon B) Isin C) Nippur D) Ur
A) He argued Moses used a larger Egyptian cubit B) He claimed animals were smaller in biblical times C) He proposed the Ark was magically expanded D) He suggested only select species were saved
A) 1910 edition B) 1860 edition C) 1945 edition D) 1771 edition
A) Alfonso Tostada B) John Chrysostom C) Epiphanius of Salamis D) Johannes Buteo
A) A box or chest B) Like a bird's belly C) Square D) Circular
A) Abraham B) Norea C) Moses D) Eve
A) Alfonso Tostada B) Irving Finkel C) Nicolaus of Damascus D) Johannes Buteo
A) Mandaeism B) Judaism C) Islam D) Baháʼí Faith
A) Muhammad B) Masudi C) Abd Allah ibn Abbas D) Noah
A) Noah B) Muhammad C) Abd Allah ibn Abbas D) Masudi
A) Due to natural disasters B) As a result of divine caprice C) To reduce human overpopulation D) God's judgment on wicked humanity
A) 'Koper' means pitch in Hebrew. B) 'Koper' is unrelated to bitumen. C) 'Koper' is a loanword from Akkadian 'kupru', meaning bitumen. D) 'Koper' refers to cedar wood.
A) A Greek word for oak B) A Roman phrase for pine C) A loan word from Akkadian gupru D) An Egyptian term for cedar
A) Nine B) Seven C) Five D) Eleven
A) Berossus B) Homer C) Herodotus D) Sappho
A) Mecca B) Kufa in central Iraq C) Mount Judi D) Jazirat ibn Umar
A) boards and nails B) kēʾwilā C) fulk D) safina
A) Seventh century BCE B) Eleventh century BCE C) Ninth century BCE D) Fifth century BCE
A) Scholars B) Priests C) Kings D) Prophets
A) Surah 7:64 B) Surah 54:13 C) Surah 29:15 D) Surah 11:44 |