Re: Gophers
- Subject: Re: Gophers
- From: Ryan Gyurkovitz r*@verizon.net
- Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:05:40 -0700
Hello Anthony,
According to the following website (a simple google search gave me this) "Gopher" and "Wood" are translated "Squared Beams" in the Septuagint and "Planed Wood" in the Latin Vulgate. Another possibility described is that there is a scribal error (the hebrew "g" and "k" look very similar), if that is the case it would make the word "gopher"="kopher" which is translated "pitch" resulting in "Pitched Wood".
Here you go: http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/gopherwood.html
As far as your other question, if one accepted a supenatural, world-wide flood, what difficulty does a gopher deciding not to eat through the hull pose? (Besides, if it is properly translated "pitch" I'm sure it would taste terrible).
Anthony Lyman-Dixon wrote:
OK then, so what's this gopher wood (Genesis 6:14) which Noah made the ark out of? Presumably he wasn't all that familiar with small N American rodents. And if he did have them on board, given their propensity for burrowing and eating everything, would they not have burrowed out through the side and sunk the lot? Anthony
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