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“So where are the mountains of Ararat? The mountains of Ararat form a mountain range named after the Urartu people who settled in that region after the dispersion event at the Tower of Babel. In Hebrew, Ararat and Urartu are even spelled the same way. Hebrew does not have written vowels, so both…” quote by Ken Ham
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““So where are the mountains of Ararat? The mountains of Ararat form a mountain range named after the Urartu people who settled in that region after the dispersion event at the Tower of Babel. In Hebrew, Ararat and Urartu are even spelled the same way. Hebrew does not have written vowels, so both are essentially spelled rrt. Josephus, a Jewish historian living about 2,000 years ago, said that Armenia was made up of the descendants of Hul through Aram and Shem.6 Armenia is the later name of the region of Urartu/Ararat, which is a specific part of the Armenian highlands. So it is understandable why Josephus used the later name, whereas Moses used the earlier name.””

Ken Ham

About This Quote

Source Interview: Creationist Debate, 2019

He links biblical narratives to historical geography, suggesting name continuity.

In simple terms: Biblical names match ancient regions.

Key Takeaway

Consider historical context when interpreting texts.

Themes

history religion interpretation

Mood

analytical curious

Type

educational thought‑provoking

When to use this quote

  • archaeology
  • theology
  • education

Key Concepts

geography etymology ancient cultures

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence supports the name connection?
  • How do linguistic changes affect interpretation?
A Different Perspective

Historical claims can be contested by modern scholarship.

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