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More: Noah’s ark is documented by Josephus who is a Jewish historian.
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Ararat, the Cradle of Civilization?
In the first century AD, Josephus discussing the royal family at Adiabene, remarks:
Code:...{in} a district called Carra {Carron} in Adiabene-roughly between the upper and lower Zab Rivers, tributaries of the Tigris…the remains of the Ark in which report has it that Noah was saved from the flood…to this day are shown to those who are curious to see them.
Josephus added that this land is rich with Amomom, an herb which grows there (known to grow in the mountains of central Iran). In the third century Hippolytus wrote:
Code:The relics of this Ark are ...shown to this day in the mountains called Ararat, which are situated in the direction of the country of the Adiabene {Iran}.
And possibly Julius Africanus, also writing in the third century, has this location in mind:
Code:...and the Ark settled on the mountains of Ararat, which we know to be in Parthia {Iran}.
More at: accuracyingenesis.com/ararat.htmlAnother tradition locates the Ark in Persia (modern Iran). It was said to have landed in the area of Ecbatana (Hamadhan). A map in Calmet’s Dictionnaire Historique de la Bible (1722), shows the Ark atop this mountain, which it calls “Mont Ararat.”
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