But it doesn't say that he disembarked in 8:14 or 8:13. It merely says that those dates are the dates that the earth was dry.
Also, the Hebrew calendar is not 360 days long. it has the following months with the following lengths (assuming it isn't a leap year)
1. Nissan 30 days
2. Iyar 29
3 Sivan 30
4 Tammuz 29
5 Av 30
6 Elul 29
7 Tishrei 30
8 Marheshvan 29/30
9 Kislev 30/29
10 Tevet 29
11 Shevat 30
12 Adar 30
So, assuming that all the months which can have 29 or 30 days had 30, it's still only 356 days. And it also means that from Iyar 17 to Tishrei 17 is not 150 days. Whoops.
And I still have a few questions.
1. Wasn't the earth dry in 8:11, when Noah knew the waters were abated from the earth? Doesn't that mean that it was dry? After all, if the water is gone it can't be wet.
So now we have 3 dry dates, each more than a month apart!
(Funny note. I just got the image in my head of Jack Sparrow on a beached boat going "But why is the water gone?")
2. Noah doesn't disembark until 8:18, which is at the direct behest of God from the prevous few verses, and no date was mentioned in the disembarking description. So how do we know which one it was?
3. Noah knows it is dry, but doesn't poke his head out of the Ark for more than a month afterwards?
4. How long was the raven in the air? After all, it specifically says the raven was in the air until the earth was dry. So, how long was it?
5. Where did the olive tree come from? After all, it specifically says in Gen 7:23 that all that lived on dry land died.
Gen 7:23 said:
23And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark.
emphasis mine
So, where did the olive branch come from?
6. Is the 40 days of rain in the 150 or not? I never really understood that. It doesn't seem like it should be. Why else would they numerate the days it rained separately?
7. How do 7:24 and 8:3 not indicate that the Flood was ended?
For 7:24, if the waters prevailed upon the earth for 150 days, doesn't that mean that after 150 days the waters weren't prevailing on it anymore? And for 8:3, aren't the waters gone if it specifically says that after 150 days they were abated?
Metherion