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🗓️ 1 June 2016
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Noah’s Ark. Just those two famous words conjure up all sorts of mental images and endless quests for adventure. Enter Bible-believing archaeologist Aaron Judkins and his team of explorers, braving 30-degrees below zero temperatures, treacherous ice-covered canyons, the threat of terrorists and wild dogs, and the ominous and legendary 17,000 foot-high Mt. Ararat! Once they take out their chainsaws and start cutting through the ice searching for what they believed were the remains of the Ark, you’ll be hooked on their adventure! Join Gary Stearman, Aaron Judkins and Bruce Hall as they search for a relic that could change the world’s view of the Bible forever! Will the Ark be found in our lifetime?
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0:00.0 | Is Noah's Ark really on top of Mount Arrow Rat? |
0:05.0 | Let's talk about that. And here to talk with us about the subject of Noah's Ark and several other associated subjects, |
0:32.6 | we've got a couple of people who've actually been to the top of Mount Arrow at, Dr. Bruce |
0:38.4 | Hall and Dr. Aaron Judkins. Guys, it's going to be fun talking to you. I can tell already. |
0:44.3 | Thank you for having a song. |
0:46.3 | You're welcome. And from here on in I'll just talk to Bruce and to Aaron, if that's okay with you. |
0:52.3 | And you can call me Gary, and let's get into this |
0:54.7 | huge story. Noah's Ark. I'm holding here a DVD called Finding Noah, and I've watched this |
1:04.9 | DVD, and I've got to tell you, I've munched a lot of popcorn. It was very exciting, very |
1:10.8 | fulfilling, because I'm a believer. I'm a Christian. I believe that the Ark of Noah is as real as anything in the history of this world, and so do you. And Bruce, you're an architectural engineer, and you ascended to the top of Mount Arrow |
1:30.0 | at, and you've got this engineering brain, and you're thinking, boy, if I could ever see Noah's |
1:35.6 | Ark, I would love to look at this thing to see how it was made, right? |
1:38.8 | That's exactly right. |
1:40.0 | Well, tell us about that, and tell us how you got involved in this expedition. |
1:45.7 | Well, through Dr. Price, Randall Price, who teaches a professor at Liberty University, |
1:52.0 | and through my archaeological endeavors with Aaron, we put it all together in 2013. |
1:58.5 | And just before I went up to the mountain, they asked me, what would, if you walk inside |
2:03.0 | the ark, what would you be looking for? And my first thought was the connections. Is it connected |
2:08.5 | with wooden pegs? You know, they have to be connected somehow, or is it some type of metal |
2:13.1 | through metallurgy? Let's review a few engineering details. How big was the ark? |
2:18.3 | It was not just a little boat. |
2:19.3 | It's 4.50 to 550 feet long, based on a cubit and there's different estimations of what |
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