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Wow, so nobody ever made boats prior to that?
not of that size No.
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Wow, so nobody ever made boats prior to that?
what does Jewish have to do with anything?
people long ago was doing things well before the so called bronze age, a harp has steel strings.
Noah - if he existed - was not a Christian. Given that the Biblical chronology has Noah's death predating the birth of Jesus, him being a Christian is a temporal impossibility.
The topic of the thread is "Share Good examples of Christian Science". Ergo, this is not an example of 'Christian' science, but an example of Jewish engineering.
Ancient harps had strings made of gut, sinew, plant fibers or woven hair. Not steel.
I'm not sure of the relevance? Iron smelting/working seems to have been developed in either Egypt and/or Western Turkey/Northwestern Syria about 5400 years ago (although from meteoric iron and in minuscule quantities).
Noah - if he existed - was not a Christian. Given that the Biblical chronology has Noah's death predating the birth of Jesus, him being a Christian is a temporal impossibility.
The topic of the thread is "Share Good examples of Christian Science". Ergo, this is not an example of 'Christian' science, but an example of Jewish engineering.
Ancient harps had strings made of gut, sinew, plant fibers or woven hair. Not steel.
I'm not sure of the relevance? Iron smelting/working seems to have been developed in either Egypt and/or Western Turkey/Northwestern Syria about 5400 years ago (although from meteoric iron and in minuscule quantities).
If you are a Christian, you would recognize Noah as a follower of the Judeo Christian God of the Trinity, in which case, Noah would, for practical purposes, be a Christian. Just as Abraham or any other prophet of the Bible. A non Christian may not agree, from a biblical perspective however, that's just the way it is.