Building for kohanim
Sep. 9th, 2017 11:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm not going to show the interior of all four types of buildings for kohanim. Type B is the most important, I had to show that in this building 36 priests can dress in sacred clothes, and on the third floor in the refectory room 72 priests can simultaneously eat lunch. Since the Type A building has exactly the same first two floors, there will be 144 cabins for changing the priests. So, in one shift, 72 kohanim can work.

The cabins, located on the east side of the building, are intended for the morning shift of kohanim. The cabins, located on the west side of the building, are intended for evening shifts by kohanim.
Two doors for the priests coming in from the outside courtyard, in civilian clothes, one door from the side of the Temple, for priests clothed in sacred robes.
Ezekiel has no such details, but it turns out so, if we follow the logic of the work of the temple complex.



The cabins, located on the east side of the building, are intended for the morning shift of kohanim. The cabins, located on the west side of the building, are intended for evening shifts by kohanim.
Two doors for the priests coming in from the outside courtyard, in civilian clothes, one door from the side of the Temple, for priests clothed in sacred robes.
Ezekiel has no such details, but it turns out so, if we follow the logic of the work of the temple complex.

