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  2. Oct 7, 2020 · Explore the origin of pre-flood “gopher wood” and possible identities of the wood used to build Noah’s ark.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Acacia wood was used for the poles of the ark, the ark itself, and many parts of the tabernacle. In fact, acacia wood is the only type of wood used in construction of aspects of the tabernacle. The use of acacia wood resulted in materials that endured for a long time.

  4. May 3, 2022 · Yet one peculiar part of the story is the material that Noah used to build the ark – gopher wood. It turns out that the identity of the wood itself, not mentioned anywhere else in the Bible ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gopher_woodGopher wood - Wikipedia

    Gopher wood or gopherwood is a term used once in the Bible for the material used to construct Noah's ark. Genesis 6:14 states that Noah was instructed to build the Ark of gofer (גֹפֶר‎), commonly transliterated as gopher wood, a word not otherwise used in the Bible or the Hebrew language in general.

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · While we typically imagine Noah building a ship to carry his family and animals, ancient biblical art depicts the ark as a simple wooden box with legs, as in this well-preserved mosaic floor found at the site of Mopsuestia in Turkey.

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · Gopher wood is a wood type that is mentioned in the Bible as the material used to build Noah’s ark. While many theories exist on what type of wood it actually was, the specific properties and characteristics of gopher wood remain a mystery.

  8. In Genesis 6:14, God commanded Noah to build an Ark of Gofer (or Gopher) wood. Interestingly, this word is used nowhere else in the scripture nor is it a Hebrew word. Many people mistakenly attribute this type of wood to an animal by the same name, but it is entirely unrelated.

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