Roger finds Noah’s Ark….on Mt Ararat

Somewhat bigger than thought.  Noah’s name in the Greek myth was Deucalion.  He was warned of the coming Great Flood and was told to build an ark.  His assistants were clearly on a much larger scale than current humans.  Quoting Apollodorus and the bible, the ark was said to have landed in two different places.  Mt Parnassus and Mt Ararat.  One in Greece claimed by the Greek source.  The other in the bible.

Measure in plethrons not in cubits and the shape discovered by Roger is exactly right.  The plethron was 100 feet long.  Look at his calculations based on The Book Of Enoch..  Built by giants.  30,000 feet long.  5,000 feet wide.  3,000 feet deep.

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One Response to “Roger finds Noah’s Ark….on Mt Ararat”

  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Fascinating!

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