Monday, June 8, 2026

Where Was Noah's Ark's Door Located?

Where Was Noah's Ark's Door Located?

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 8, 2026 (Donate)

One of the most intriguing questions about Noah's Ark concerns the location of its door. While Genesis does not provide a detailed blueprint, it does offer enough information to make reasonable conclusions. Genesis 6:16 states:

"You shall make a window for the ark, and you shall finish it to a cubit from above; and set the door of the ark in its side. You shall make it with lower, second, and third decks" (NKJV).

This verse reveals that the Ark had three decks and that the door was placed in its side. Although the exact location is not specified, the text and basic principles of ship design provide clues.

The Door Was Likely On The Second Deck

The mention of "lower, second, and third decks" immediately follows the instruction concerning the door. Many have suggested that the door was likely positioned at the level of the second deck rather than on the lowest deck. Due to the term “lower” being used, it effectively places the door above that desk.

Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

This placement would have practical advantages. The Ark's dimensions were 300 cubits[1] long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high (Genesis 6:15). A vessel of this size floating in water would have a substantial draft, meaning part of the hull would remain below the waterline. If the door were located on the lowest deck, it could have been dangerously close to the water level, especially during the violent conditions of the Flood. A second-deck entrance would remain safely above the waterline (called the “draft level”) while still allowing convenient access.

Such a location would also permit ramps to be used for bringing animals, supplies, food, and equipment aboard before the Flood began. Once loading was complete, the ramp could be removed and stored inside.

Structural Considerations

From an engineering perspective, the exact placement along the length of the Ark is also worth considering. Large vessels experience significant stresses and strains while floating. Waves can cause bending forces known as hogging and sagging. These stresses tend to be greatest near the center of a ship.

Door Forward Design; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

For this reason, it may have been unwise to place a large opening directly in the middle of the Ark's side. A door weakens a structure because it interrupts the continuity of the hull. Therefore, it is reasonable to suggest that the entrance was located somewhat forward or aft of the center, while still avoiding the extreme ends of the vessel where other stresses and operational difficulties could occur.

Door Aft Design; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Although Scripture does not specify the exact position, a second-deck door located moderately toward the front or rear would make good engineering sense and preserve the Ark's structural integrity. As an engineer, this makes good sense when the door is analyzed in this position.

Loading Animals And Supplies

The location of the door would have greatly assisted Noah and his family in loading the Ark. Land dwelling, air-breathing animals of every kind had to enter, along with vast quantities of food and provisions for the duration of the Flood.

A second-deck entrance would provide direct access to central storage and distribution areas. From there, animals and supplies could be moved up or down to the appropriate deck using internal ramps, stairways, dumbwaiters, or sloped passageways. This arrangement would make the loading process more efficient and reduce congestion.

The Lord Shut The Door

Genesis 6:14 records that Noah was instructed to cover the Ark inside and outside with pitch. This waterproofing would have helped preserve the vessel and prevent leaks.

A natural question arises: if Noah entered through the door, how could he seal it from the outside after everyone was aboard?

Scripture provides the answer. Genesis 7:16 says:

"And the LORD shut him in" (NKJV).

The final sealing of the Ark was not Noah's responsibility. God Himself closed and secured the door. Whatever method was used, it was perfect and complete. The Lord ensured that the Ark remained watertight and that those inside were safely protected throughout the Flood.

This action also carried theological significance. Just as God shut the door of the Ark, He alone controls the door of salvation. Christ, who is God, is the door by which we must enter to be saved for all eternity. The Ark door was a “type” by which, Noah and his family had to enter to be saved.

The door of the Ark did not remain open, just as the time to be saved will not always be open. When judgment comes, that door is closed. Once the Flood began, the opportunity for repentance had ended, and only those inside the Ark were preserved. When your last breath is taken, then judgment will come for all eternity. Have you received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?

Noah's Exit Strategy

Noah likely made preparations not only for entering the Ark but also for leaving it. Since the entrance was elevated above the ground, some means of access would have been required after the Ark came to rest.

An external ramp used during loading could have been brought inside before the Flood began. After the waters receded and God commanded Noah to leave the Ark (Genesis 8:15-19), this ramp could have been repositioned to provide safe passage to the ground.

An exit ramp would have surely been prepared, likely a bit more complex, but this give you an idea. Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Such planning would fit Noah's careful obedience and attention to detail throughout the Ark's construction.

Conclusion

While the Bible does not reveal the precise location of Noah's Ark's door, we can ascertain from Genesis 6:16 that it was likely situated in the side of the Ark and likely near the level of the second deck—whether forward or aft. Such a position would keep the entrance safely above the waterline (draft level) It would also be an ideal position for the loading of animals and supplies, and avoid unnecessary structural weakness in the hull.

The Ark's door also reminds us of a greater spiritual truth. Noah could not save himself by merely building the Ark; Christ Himself shut the door and preserved those within. The Ark became a God-appointed refuge from judgment, foreshadowing the salvation that God provides for His people through His gracious provision. As there was one door into the Ark, so there is one Savior through whom sinners are rescued from judgment and brought safely into God's care.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields. 

*Images generated by ChatGPT



[1] A Cubit was from the fingertips to the elbow and a long cubit would add a handbreadth to the cubit. They typically ranged from about 18 inches to 21 inches in ancient cultures; there were exceptions of course.

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