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Moff EZE Chapter 42

EZE 42 ©

42Then he took me into the outer court towards the northern entrance, to the chambers stretching along the passage, opposite the northern wall of the building; 2their length on the northern side was a hundred and seventy-five feet, and their breadth eighty-seven and a half feet, 3between the inner court and the platform belonging to the outer court. On the third story there were gangways facing one another; 4a passage, seventeen and a half feet broad, and a hundred and seventy-five feet long, leading to the inner court, ran in front of the chambers; upon which the doors of the chambers, that faced north, opened. 5The chambers in the top story were smaller, since the gangways took from their size, as compared with the ground story and the middle story. 6(For there were three stories; only, they had no pillars like the chambers of the outer court.) Hence the top story was contracted, unlike the ground story and the middle story. 7The outer wall of the chambers, facing the outer court, was eighty-seven and a half feet long; 8for the length of the chambers in the outer block was eighty-seven and a half feet, and these two rows faced the others which stretched for a hundred and seventy-five feet. 9Below the chambers of this outer block was the eastern entrance from the outer court, at the head of the outer wall. 10On the south side, opposite the temple court and the outer wall of the building, lay chambers with a passage in front of them; 11they were like the chambers facing the north, the same length and the same breadth, 12with the same exits and arrangements, and with doors corresponding to theirs, only facing the south, At the head of the passage there was a door in front of the wall on the east, as one entered from the outer court. 13Then he said to me, “The north and the south chambers opposite the temple court are the sacred chambers where the priests who attend the Eternal can eat the sacred food and deposit the sacred portions of the cereal-offering, the sin-offering, and the guilt-offer­ing; for the place is sacred. 14When the priests enter the inner court, they must not leave it for the outer court without depositing in this sacred place their robes of service (which are sacred) and putting on other robes; then they can approach the people outside.”

15Then, after he had finished measuring the inner house, he took me outside to the gateway facing eastward. He measured the building all round with his rod; 16the east side measured eight hundred and seventy-five feet. 17Turning to the north, he measured that side; it was eight hundred and seventy-five feet. 18Turning to the south, he measured that side; it was eight hundred and seventy-five feet. 19Turning to the west, he measured that side; it was eight hundred and seventy-five feet. 20He measured the building on its four sides, walled round for eight hundred and seventy-five feet in length and in breath, to mark the boundary between what was sacred and what was unconsecrated.

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