Skimming Past The Cubits

Skimming Past The Cubits

When I first became a Christian, I struggled reading through the Old Testament.

The intense battles, the complete brutality of mankind, the rampant idolatry (Sounds a lot like today.)

You know what they say about history – it repeats itself.

I’m completely amazed at God’s long-suffering patience and mercy towards us considering that we, the human race as a whole, continually turn against Him.

There’s a lot of information about those battles to take in, and besides that, there are the “cubits.”

The what-its?

Starting in Genesis, we read about the cubit lengths required for Noah to build the ark. These measurements were precise, per God’s specific instructions.

As mind-boggling as they can sometimes be, a “cubit” is a very real description of measurement used by ancient civilizations.

cubit - ancient measurement

More specifically, a cubit is an ancient measurement of length based on the distance from the elbow to the tip of the longest finger. – Ark Encounter, Williamstown, Kentucky.1

Cubits appear in other Bible books as well.

Sometimes, I got lost in all of those figures. In essence, you could say that in my earlier Bible readings, I ended up skimming past the cubits.

But not now.

There’s nothing in the Bible, including the measurements, that aren’t important and purposeful.

There are many reasons to follow our Sovereign God’s instructions to the “T”, including showing our obedience and reverence to Him.

Delight In His Word

Reading the Bible is not only rewarding, it’s a complete joy for me. Thinking about the treasures in His Word has given me a lot of insight into God’s character. 

“We” are His.

Consider the following:

skimming past the cubits

Skimming Past The Cubits No More

If you’re a new believer, my advice to you is to not read through the Old Testament without a Biblical commentary.

There’s a great online, completely free, audio and written commentary from pastor David Guzik that you might like. It’s one of my favorites. His commentary starts at the bottom of the landing page. I’ll link to it right here!

These free resources can help you better understand the sometimes difficult-to-read Bible passages.

You’ll see for yourself the very practical applications for today.

Facing Our Giants

My dream has always been to go to Israel, but in the meantime, I found the next best thing.

There are some excellent Christian teachers who did travel thousands of miles to the Biblical locations where our readings took place.

How cool is that? 

Do you remember the account of David and Goliath in the Valley of Elah?

David and Goliath

Please read about this account of true events if you haven’t already. 

In 1st Samuel, Chapter 17, we read that Goliath – the taunting, freakishly tall, giant from the Philistine army – used to call out to the Israelites across the Valley of Elah to dare anyone to fight him.

No one stepped forward except for David (the shepherd boy).  He wasn’t a fighter in the traditional sense. Even so, he had a powerful weapon.

He was armed with a few smooth rocks, a sling, but even more importantly, the Lord God was on His side. David conquered that giant with a stone’s throw.

A miracle? You bet!

I thought you might enjoy the following lesson about David and Goliath – taught right in the actual location of the Valley of Elah.

I loved watching this!

Facing our giants may seem impossible, but as Christians we know that, nothing is impossible with God

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1 Description of cubit measurement, courtesy of Ark Encounter.  n.d. Web. Acccessed July 29, 2021. https://arkencounter.com/noahs-ark/cubit/

2 Scripture quotation is from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

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The Ark Encounter

The Ark Encounter

internet newsI‘m always intrigued when I see an internet headline claiming that explorers have finally discovered the resting place of Noah’s Ark.

Are their findings legitimate?

I really don’t know. It’s possible. However, discerning Christians must always be careful about such “discoveries.” Certainly, they can be fake. It frustrates me when people just accept everything they see on the news as if it’s truth.

If, and that’s a big IF, God chooses to reveal to us where the Ark is located, it will be in His perfect timing.

What I Do Know

vintage Noah's Ark illustration

*Photo courtesy of Publicdomainpictures.net

What I do know is that I believe in biblical creation.

I believe Noah was a real human being and that the biblical Flood is a true event in world history.

It frustrates me when so-called “religious” leaders try to discount the Bible’s teachings. They are misleading their “flock” as well. Those people spreading falsehoods that the Bible isn’t true will be held accountable by God.

Mount Ararat or Williamstown, Kentucky?

No need to travel to Mount Ararat and try to find the real Ark yourself. The good news is that you can see a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark right here in the United States of America.

It’s called the “Ark Encounter,” located near Williamstown, Kentucky. It’s definitely on my future vacation list. We were going to go see it last year, but circumstances got in the way.

**Photo courtesy of JameyWiki

Have you heard about the Ark Encounter? It looks amazing and you can go inside. Check out the website and you’ll see what I mean.

Ken Ham, President of Answers in Genesis ministry, along with other partners, conceived this massive project which resulted in this stunningly phenomenal Ark replica.

The Ark Encounter

Just how big is the Ark Encounter?

I appreciate the fact that the replica Ark’s designers built it to the dimensions of the Bible. According to the official website, the Ark replica measures 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet high. That’s longer than a football field!

Why did God want the Ark to be so big?

The Ark had to float, and it had to be sturdy. Considering all of the living creatures on board, God commanded the specific design to perfectly accommodate them all, according to their kinds.

A Lot of Noise

As for the Ark’s detractors, I’ll just give them a few brief sentences.

As if you couldn’t guess, there are atheist groups protesting the Ark Encounter.

Would we expect anything less? They continue in their quest to remove from the face of the earth anything that points to the Bible.

If they stop shouting long enough, they might learn something including that, despite their bullying, God still loves them.

Remember, the Bible warned us that there would be scoffers and those who will reject God.

I praise Him that our troubles and this fallen world are only temporary.

Keep praying and keep your eyes on the prize – yours and my Eternal Glory!

***17For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, 18While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal. – 2 Corinthians 4:17-18, NASB

*Vintage Ark Illustration, courtesy of http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=76258&picture=vintage-noahs-ark-illustration

**The Ark Encounter photo, courtesy of : Wikimedia contributor, Jameywiki (own work). [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons”

***Bible reference: New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

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