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How Long Was Noah on the Ark: A Journey Through Time and Faith
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Ongoing, First published Aug 14, 2024
The story of Noah's Ark, found in Genesis, captivates with its themes of survival and faith. Many wonder, How long was Noah on the Ark? According to the biblical timeline, Noah and his family were on the ark for about 370 days, spanning from their entry in the 600th year of Noah's life to the earth's drying out in his 601st year. This journey, marked by 40 days of rain, 150 days of prevailing waters, and additional waiting for the earth to dry, symbolizes more than just physical endurance. It represents faith, renewal, and divine mercy. Exploring this ancient narrative reveals a profound message of hope and redemption, reflecting the enduring potential for new beginnings amidst trials.
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Ark of Asher

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My autobiography/collection of spiritual experiences told largely through a novel-like-story format. I consistently don't really care much about what things are called, but some people do; I chose the name Ark of Asher with a couple of dual meanings. The Ark of the Covenant holds treasured records and secrets and I consider the knowledge I know to be just as valuable, at least to me. Unlike the closed Ark though, this Ark is open to anyone. Asher is what my surname, Ash, used to be several generations back. I suppose there is also Noah's Ark, which saved many different creatures inside. God did say he would never flood the world again. But there is still something to relate to this story. As Noah took in his family, I would just as readily accept everyone as my family; making us all members of the Ash or Asher family in my perspective. Update: If you want to read the sequel, Asher's Vagabonds, it's free to read and I'm currently uploading on X! Just find the account with my name and a picture of me.