
The Ark
The Ark refers to a large, boat-like structure built by Noah, as described in the Bible, to preserve life during the great flood. Historically and culturally, it symbolizes salvation and divine planning in times of catastrophe. Some interpret the Ark as a literal vessel that saved pairs of animals and humans from a global flood, while others see it as a metaphor for hope and renewal. Scientifically, no concrete evidence exists confirming its existence. In religious contexts, the Ark represents God's covenant with humanity, emphasizing themes of preservation, faith, and divine intervention.