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Noah’s Ark

Noah’s Ark

The books of Genesis, Abraham and Jasher are available to us today. They describe the lives of Noah’s children and how Noah gave Japeth by lot Western Europe. Seth was given west of the Euphrates beginning in Mesopotamia to the Mediteranean as far south as the Nile, and Ham was given Persia east of the Tigris.

Noah is the father of all European white people, yet over 600 flood legends world wide make me believe, that many other tribes,other than Noah’s family survived the Flood. Noah’s story is one account found in the Bible which is central to all European civilisations.

This photo below shows Noah’s Ark resting in South eastern Turkey, and this is where our Western language and culture emerged from. Today the Turkish Government have named this area Noah’s Ark National Park, and visitors can visit it today.

Site of Noah’s Ark – 11 miles south of Mount Ararat, in SE Turkey.

The legends of Noah’s Ark have included stories of wreck up on mount Ararat itself, but the legend of Berosus has been discovered 17 miles south of mount Ararat, and appears to be the true wreck of Noah’s Ark. It even has major rivets to hold the timber frame together made of caste iron.

In the third century 281 BC a Babylonian historian named Berossus, became such an influence on Greek history that they erected a statue of him in Athens. Berossus correctly pointed to the position of Noah’s Ark in a fragment of a letter he wrote to Antiochus I, who was one of Alexander the Great’s general’s.

Berossus told Antiochus that Noah’s Ark still existed and it was visited by pilgrimmes, in a place where common people could reach. Therefore the site he was referring to was not Mount Ararat, and Berossus actually gave coordinates, according to explorer David Fasold, to the place 11 miles south of Mount Ararat where Noah’s Ark is today.

These discoveries meant Noah’s Ark, is not on Mount Ararat itself as some people speculated, for as the book of Genesis says it is located in the mountains of Ararat. Josephus’s Book of Jewish History has an extract about Noah’s Ark, as follows:

Now all the writers of barbarian histories make mention of this flood, and of this ark, among whom is Berosus the Chaldean. For when he is describing the circumstances of the flood, he goes on thus: “It is said there is still some part of this ship in Armenia, at the mountain of the Cordyaeans; and that some people carry off pieces of the bitumen, which they take away, and use chiefly as amulets for the averting of mischiefs.”

Hieronymus the Egyptian also, who wrote the Phoenician Antiquities, and Mnaseas, and a great many more, make mention of the same. Nay, Nicolaus of Damascus, in his ninety-sixth book, hath a particular relation about them; where he speaks thus:

There is a great mountain in Armenia, over Minyas, called Baris, upon which it is reported that many who fled at the time of the Deluge were saved; and that one who was carried in an ark came on shore upon the top of it; and that the remains of the timber were a great while preserved. This might be the man about whom Moses the legislator of the Jews wrote.

The Muslim Koran says Noah’s Ark landed on Mount Judi and the mountain closest to the place where the Ark was found has Mount Judi near by. There are three Mount Judi’s in the Ararat Mountains, but the largest is next to the Ark.

The Ark was first found by a shepherd called Rashid in 1948. He said the strange boat shape emerged from the soil after there had been three earth quakes.

Then in 1959 the shape was noticed in a photo taken by a Turkish Air force pilot and the photographer declared the object was man made. This announcement received international media attention.

However it was not until 1986 when archealoligists, Ron Wyatt, Dr John Bongardner and David Fasold, ran scientific equipment across the site that they mapped out the rooms and measured the Ark. They also found iron rivets embedded into the joints.

About 100 miles further down these Ararat mountains on the Tigris River lies where the ancient city of Ur is. Today a plain called Shinar still exists in south eastern Turkey, on what is the ancient Shinar Plain.

This region in Mesopotamia is where Nimrod and Abraham’s families used to live on the land farming sheep and cattle, near towns called Terah, Nahor and Haran. Terah was Abraham’s father and Nahor and Haran were Abraham’s brothers.

The book of Jasher, which we have a copy of today, says Abraham’s family lived near the city of Ur, meaning city of Light, and Genesis says Abraham came from the land of Ur of the Chaldeans. Near the city of Ur which is 100 miles south of Noah’s Ark

Around 2000 BC Nimrod established Babylon further down on the Euphrates from south eastern Turkey, along with Ninevah. Both of these cities would raise up the Ayysrian and babylonian Empires respectively, but those events took place over 1000 years after Nimrod’s Babylon in Turkey, well away from Nebuchadnessar’s Babylon down in Iraq, around 600 BC.

The Sumerians became the Samarians in Northern Israel from around 1400 BC. Much later they became the Sarmations, and in 440 BC the Greek historian Herodotus said the Cimmerians (Sumarians) were the youngest of nations – only 1000 years old.

What happened 1000 years before 440 BC? The Israelite nation crossed the Red Sea with Moses in 1446 BC and Joshua entered the Promised Land around 1406 BC. How do we know Moses crossed the Red Sea in 1446 BC? Because in 1 Kings 6:1 it says: In the 480th year after the Israelites had come out of Egypt … [Solomon] … began to build the temple of the Lord, which was at Jerusalem.

Since the fourth year of Solomon’s reign was the year 966 BC then the crossing was 1446 BC. So we know the langauge and religions of Mesopotamia were the religions of Freemasonry and Christianity, with Nimrod representing the Freemasons and Abraham representing the Christians.

The religion of Islam comes from Abraham’s oldest son Ishmael (Genesis 16:16), who was part white and part Egyptian, and this son was the first Arab to be born around 1900 BC. 2500 years later a descendant of Ishmael began Islam around 600 AD.

The religion of Judaism come from the Edomites, because  according to Genesis, Esau married two Turkish women (Genesis 26.34)  and one Ishmaelite woman (Genesis 28.8). That is why today Jews todays are part white (Hebrew) part Turkish (Hittite) and part Arab (Ishmaelite).

That is how Noah’s children are linked to Christianity, from Noah’s son Shem where Abraham, Isaac and Jacob came from; through Freemasonry, from Noah’s son Ham where Nimrod came from; through Islam, from Abraham’s son Ishmael; through Judaism, through Isaac’s son Esau.

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