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God told him. Read the Book of Genesis. There is a decent amount of detail recorded. No reason to believe he didn't give him him more than what was recorded as far as supervision goes.
And yes---it was a global flood. The rainbow was his sign of a promise that he'd never do that again--and there have been local floods since.
Where do you think he learned how to fashion such a sea worthy vessel at?
The vessel wasn't seaworthy. No way a vessel made of wood with such a size, with no rudder could withstand a 700+ ft. per day rain. This event didn't happen.
BTW, Vizio, I make those "rainbows" every week as I'm watering my flowers in the sun.
The vessel wasn't seaworthy. No way a vessel made of wood with such a size, with no rudder could withstand a 700+ ft. per day rain. This event didn't happen.
BTW, Vizio, I make those "rainbows" every week as I'm watering my flowers in the sun.
Now now now don't you know that he built it in a valley with freeze dried food?
The vessel wasn't seaworthy. No way a vessel made of wood with such a size, with no rudder could withstand a 700+ ft. per day rain. This event didn't happen.
BTW, Vizio, I make those "rainbows" every week as I'm watering my flowers in the sun.
And that rainbow is a gift from God. It's his statement that he will never flood the earth again.
And that rainbow is a gift from God. It's his statement that he will never flood the earth again.
When light passes from air into water (or glass), or water into air, different colors are refracted (bent) a different amount. Red is refracted the least, and violet the most. And so, the colors are separated into a spectrum, or rainbow. When raindrops are in the air, most light is either reflected off of the drops or goes right through them. If the light enters at certain angles, the light enters the drop, is reflected inside, and then exits the drop. Entering and exiting the drop, the colors are separated. You see red light come from a raindrop because that drop is at just the correct angle (about 42 degrees) between your eye and the sun so that the red light coming from the sun is refracted, reflected, and refracted again right into your eye. Blue light comes from another raindrop at a slightly different angle. All the raindrops that are at a certain angle between your eye the sun form a circle in the sky. That is why the rainbow is a circle.
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