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Two Buildings near the Temple
1Then the man took me into the outer courtyard and led me to a building on the north side of the Temple, not far from the building at the west end of the Temple. 2This building was fifty metres long and 25 metres wide. 3On one side it faced the space ten metres wide which was alongside the Temple, and on the other side it faced the pavement of the outer court. It was built on three levels, each one set further back than the one below it. 4Along the north side of this building was a passage five metres wide and fifty metres long,42.4 Some ancient translations fifty metres long; Hebrew a way of fifty centimetres. with entrances on that side. 5The rooms at the upper level of the building were narrower than those at the middle and lower levels because they were set further back. 6The rooms at all three levels were on terraces and were not supported by columns like the other buildings in the courtyard. 7-8At the lower level the outer wall of the building was solid for 25 metres, half its length; and there were rooms in the remaining 25 metres. At the top level there were rooms in the entire length of the building. 9-10Below these two rooms at the east end of the building, where the wall of the courtyard began,42.9–10 One ancient translation where… began; Hebrew in the breadth of the wall of the courtyard. there was an entrance into the outer courtyard.
At the south42.9–10 One ancient translation south; Hebrew east. side of the Temple there was an identical building not far from the building at the west end of the Temple. 11In front of the rooms there was a passage just like the one on the north side. It had the same measurements, the same design, and the same kind of entrances. 12There was a door under the rooms on the south side of the building, at the east end where the wall began.
13The man said to me, “Both these buildings are holy. In them the priests who enter the LORD's presence eat the holiest offerings. Because the rooms are holy, the priests will place the holiest offerings there: the grain offerings and the sacrifices offered for sin or as repayment offerings. 14When priests have been in the Temple and want to go to the outer courtyard, they must leave in these rooms the holy clothing they wore while serving the LORD. They must put on other clothes before going out to the area where the people gather.”
The Measurements of the Temple Area
15When the man had finished measuring inside the temple area, he took me out through the east gate and then measured the outside of the area. 16He took the measuring rod and measured the east side, and it was 250 metres. 17-19Then he measured the north side, the south side, and the west side; each side had the same length, 250 metres,42.17–19 Verses 16–19 in Hebrew are unclear. 20so that the wall enclosed a square 250 metres on each side. The wall served to separate what was holy from what was not.
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