In your study of Noah’s life, you must conclude...God
made every provision needed for those in the ark...including the size of
the "accommodations".
" Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt thou
make in the ark, and shalt pitch it within and without with pitch"
(Genesis 6:14) Verses 15 and 16 of Genesis 6
continue with the rest of the specifications for the Ark. Pertinent to
your question, the Hebrew word for "rooms" comes from a prime root
meaning "to nestle, i.e. build or occupy as a nest". It brings the idea
that what God wanted built for "rooms" was the type of place each animal
would feel comfortable in. Would a loving God do less? The Bible does
not specify dimensions or a description, other than the meaning of the
Hebrew word.
Because he believed God’s Word, Noah built the ark and
he and his family entered in and were saved from the judgment of the
flood. By doing this, Hebrews 11:7 tells us he became an "...heir of the
righteousness which is by faith." The ark is a picture of our salvation
in Christ. The word translated "pitch" in Genesis 6:14 is the same word
translated "atonement" in Leviticus 17:11. It is Christ’s atonement for
sin that keeps out the waters of judgment and makes the believer’s
position "in Christ" safe and blessed. If we are "in Christ" we become
"heirs of the righteousness which is by faith".
Are you in the Ark of Safety? "...Believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved..." (Acts 16:31).