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How did the animals in the ark not eat each other?
How did Noah prevent all the animals on the ark from eating each other? – Quora. The simplest reading of the Bible indicates that God influenced the behavior of the animals to come to Noah. Therefore, the simplest assumption is that God was, in effect, remote controlling the animals throughout the voyage.
Who took the animals on the ark?
According to one Midrash, it was God, or the angels, who gathered the animals and their food to the Ark. As no need existed to distinguish between clean and unclean animals before this time, the clean animals made themselves known by kneeling before Noah as they entered the Ark.
What did animals eat in the Garden of Eden?
The only food allowed to Adam and Eve (and indeed all the animals) in the Garden of Eden was plants. Animals are killed for food, and their skins that are used to make clothing and tents are a byproduct of eating animals.
Why did Noah bring so many animals on the Ark?
You are to take every kind of food that is to be eaten and store it away as food for you and for them. Noah did everything just as God commanded him. They were on the ark to be kept alive, so Noah brought along not just animals, but food as well. I’m not sure why those other people you asked weren’t able to just look it up, but there you go.
What was the census of those on the Ark?
The census of those on the ark included Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, Noah’s wife, and the three wives of his sons ( Genesis 7:13 ). With these four men and four women, the earth was repopulated after the flood.
How many animals are you to bring into the Ark?
You are to bring into the ark two of all living creatures, male and female, to keep them alive with you. Two of every kind of bird, of every kind of animal and of every kind of creature that moves along the ground will come to you to be kept alive.
How can I clear up the confusion around Noah’s Ark?
The first step to clearing up any confusion is to actually go directly to the source material in question. In this case, it’s the Bible…specifically, Genesis 6. Go read the events surrounding Noah’s ark and you’ll see that Noah was instructed by God to do very specific things. Here’s a quote (verses 19-22):