No! Berosus of Chaldea casually tells us that his king loved to read the books written before the flood and that their Noah even wrote some himself and buried them in Sippur (booktown - obviously an ancient library). But as for the Torah these were written down after the flood (around 1300 BC) though the tales from genesis 1-11 existed before this. In what forms we cannot say at this time.
Yes and no. In their permanent form as we have them, none of the books of the Hebrew Bible were written at the time of the Flood or earlier.
However, tradition states that Adam and Noah (and later, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) recorded the important events of their lives in small parchments. These scrolls were possessed by Abraham's ancestors, and then the early Hebrews (midrash Shemot Rabbah 5:18,22). God later incorporated their relevant passages in the Hebrew Bible, which is why it mentions the Book of Yashar (see Joshua 10:13), the Book of the Generations of Man (Genesis ch.5), and the Book of the Wars of the Lord (Numbers 21:14).
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The entire social milieu portrayed in Genesis and the entire Torah, once criticized as anachronistic, has been shown to be historically accurate, including customs of marriage, adoption, contracts, inheritance, purchases, utensils, modes of travel, people's names and titles, etc. Professor Gleason Archer Ph.D of Harvard University states: "In case after case in which historical inaccuracy was alleged as proof of late and spurious authorship of the biblical documents, the Hebrew record has been vindicated by the results of excavations, and the condemnatory judgment of the Documentary theorists has been proved to be without foundation."
"Whoever wrote the narrative of Joseph was quite familiar with Egyptian life, Egyptian literature and culture. In particular he was expertly informed concerning the Egyptian royal court" (Prof. Alan Sherman).
Some specific examples:
1) Some claim that giants (Genesis ch.6) could not have existed. But the fact that giants are mentioned not only in Israelite traditions, but also by the Greeks, Romans, Celts, Hindus, Norse, Basques, Japanese and others, in our opinion warrants more than mere dismissal.
2) It was claimed that the camel hadn't been domesticated in Abraham's time. But the Canophorin tablet, dating from 18th century BCE gives a list of fodder for camels and other household animals. And a cylinder seal from Mesopotamia, dating from the patriarchal era, shows riders sitting on camels.
3) The term "achol et kaspeinu" ("our money was eaten," Genesis 31:15) is spoken by Rachel and Leah concerning an inheritance from their father Laban. This term is found nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible. Five documents have been unearthed in which 18th century BCE Akkadian marriage contracts use this exact terminology, in the same context. We thus verify that no postulated late redactor could possibly be credited with such specific knowledge of an era centuries before his own.
4) The names Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Laban, Balaam and Joseph were used in the Patriarchal period and dropped out of usage thereafter. These names appear in archaeological inscriptions from that period and no later period. How did those verses get appropriate names for that period of time (if they were invented a thousand years later)?
5) Joseph was sold for twenty pieces of silver. That was the accurate price of a slave in Joseph's time, and at no other time. Slaves were cheaper beforehand, and they got increasingly expensive later. How would a later redactor know the right price?
Noahs arc landed on mount Ararat.
No it is not mentioned.
The myth of Noahs Ark says it landed on Mt Arrarat.
According to the Genesis story, everybody in the world is descended form Noah and his sons.
There was only one great gigantic door on the ark.(Genesis 7:16)
Noah's Ark is the vesset in the Genesis flood narrative through which God spared Noah
God is the author of the entire Bible and tradition has it that Moses is the writer of the first five books which Genesis is first.
The names of Noahs three (3) sons were: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Moses records this fact in the book of Genesis in several places, see chapter 5 verse 32, chapter 6 verse 10, and chapter 7 verse 13.
Enoch (six generations from Adam)(Genesis 5:21)Enoch lived on for 65 years and became father to Methuselah.(Genesis 5:25)Methuselah lived on for 187 years and became father to Lamech.(Genesis 5:28-29) Lamech lived on for 182 years and became father to Noah
The first time that Noah sent it out, the dove simply returned to him in the ark. The second time, the dove came back with an olive leaf. The third time, it did not return, giving evidence that it was possible and safe for Noah to leave the ark. (Genesis 8:8-12)
In the book of genesis chapter6 verse 14 onwards sas the height, breath and door, but it does not mention the weight of the ark.
The eight of Noahs family escaped the flood the rest of mankind died.