Sep. 25th, 2017
Then he brought me out into the outer court and led me across to the four corners of the court; and behold, in every corner of the court there was a small court.
In the four corners of the court there were enclosed courts, forty cubits long and thirty wide; these four in the corners were the same size.
There was a row of masonry round about in them, around the four of them, and boiling places were made under the rows round about.
Then he said to me, "These are the boiling places where the ministers of the house shall boil the sacrifices of the people."
(Ezekiel 46:21-24)
In previous models of the Third Temple, these yards were not rotated by 45 °. If the kitchens do not have a 45 ° turn, then we should have a question about which side of the temple complex should be preferred, because the kitchens are 40 cubits long and 30 cubits wide.
However, there should not be any special preferences between the various sides of the temple complex, because there are refectory rooms along each of the four sides and these rooms are the same.
If we turned the kitchens along one of the walls, it would automatically create a semblance of preference for any group of believers who came to visit the Lord's House.

In this Temple two Israel, spiritual and carnal, heavenly and earthly, must be reunited. And when we see many different currents today in Christianity, and when we have many different currents today in Judaism, then: we invite everyone to the House of One God. Should some groups of believers have special privileges in comparison with the rest?
God provided separate premises for our sacred meal so that the religious traditions of one group of believers could not confuse the religious customs of another group of believers. And the kitchens, equally turned in relation to each row of dining rooms, must demonstrate that the Lord's meal is equally distributed among all believers, of any religious group.
In addition, when we turned the kitchens at 45 °, we do not violate the prophecy, because it does not specify the outer dimensions of the temple complex. And all the inner space of the temple complex becomes more comfortable, expanded near the entrances to the kitchen, where many people can gather in anticipation of preparing their portions of kebab.
In the four corners of the court there were enclosed courts, forty cubits long and thirty wide; these four in the corners were the same size.
There was a row of masonry round about in them, around the four of them, and boiling places were made under the rows round about.
Then he said to me, "These are the boiling places where the ministers of the house shall boil the sacrifices of the people."
(Ezekiel 46:21-24)
In previous models of the Third Temple, these yards were not rotated by 45 °. If the kitchens do not have a 45 ° turn, then we should have a question about which side of the temple complex should be preferred, because the kitchens are 40 cubits long and 30 cubits wide.
However, there should not be any special preferences between the various sides of the temple complex, because there are refectory rooms along each of the four sides and these rooms are the same.
If we turned the kitchens along one of the walls, it would automatically create a semblance of preference for any group of believers who came to visit the Lord's House.

In this Temple two Israel, spiritual and carnal, heavenly and earthly, must be reunited. And when we see many different currents today in Christianity, and when we have many different currents today in Judaism, then: we invite everyone to the House of One God. Should some groups of believers have special privileges in comparison with the rest?
God provided separate premises for our sacred meal so that the religious traditions of one group of believers could not confuse the religious customs of another group of believers. And the kitchens, equally turned in relation to each row of dining rooms, must demonstrate that the Lord's meal is equally distributed among all believers, of any religious group.
In addition, when we turned the kitchens at 45 °, we do not violate the prophecy, because it does not specify the outer dimensions of the temple complex. And all the inner space of the temple complex becomes more comfortable, expanded near the entrances to the kitchen, where many people can gather in anticipation of preparing their portions of kebab.