Haman the Agagite
Haman in Book of Esther
Haman. Although some translations state that he was impaled on a fifty-foot spike.
50 cubits is 75 feet.
A cubit equal 18 inches, so that would be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high.
1 cubit is equal to 1.5 feet, or half a yard. Therefore, 50 cubits is equal to 0.5 x 50 = 25 yards.
300 cubits long(458 ft) 50 cubits wide(75 ft) 30 cubits high(44 ft)
A cubit equal 18 inches, so that would be 450 feet by 75 feet by 45 feet.
The Ark was two and 1/2 cubits long, one and 1/2 cubits wide, and one and 1/2 cubit high (Exodus ch.25). A cubit is traditionally put at about 50 cm.
God spells out to Noah the dimensions of the vessel: 300 cubits in length, 50 cubits in width and 30 cubits in height (450 × 75 × 45 ft or 137 × 22.9 × 13.7 m).
The cubic footage of Noah's Ark was 1.54 million. This is calculated using the dimensions provided in the Biblical account as follows. In Genesis 6 v 15 we read: 15And this is the fashion which thou shalt make it of: The length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits, the breadth of it fifty cubits, and the height of it thirty cubits. This relates to 459 by 75 by 44 feet, all based on the standard cubit of the day. === === See the Related Links for "Safety Investigation of Noah's Ark In a Seaway" to the left for an answer in regards to how the cubic footage was distributed to gain stability. See also 'Noah's Flood and the Gilgamesh Epic' for an answer.Note that the dimensions are towards the end of this article. See the Related Links for "How did all the animals fit on Noah's Ark?" to the bottom for the answer. === === === === === === See related link:"Skepdic - Noahs Ark" Note: See 'Discuss Question' for comments on this link. See related link "Wikipedia: List of worlds largest wooden ships on left. Compares Noak's Ark size to other wooden ships.
No, it was 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide and 30 cubits tall. How long the cubit was depends on how tall was an average man of the antediluvian race.
Sounds like Noah's Ark to me.
1st Kings 6:2 The temple that King Solomon built for the Lord was sixty cubits long, twenty wide and thirty high. footnote: that is, about 90 feet long and 30 feet wide and 45 feet high