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Explanations for the Design Engineers of the Third Temple
Outside the temple complex are buildings that were not described in the book of the prophet Ezekiel.
All buildings adjacent to the territory of the manor of the Lord should have a modest appearance, they should not stand out for their outlines among the natural outlines of mountains and hills, these buildings should not be visible from the top of the main mountain, which is north of the temple complex.
I have shown a possible rough view of these buildings.

1. Residence of the President (Nasi) and the residence of the main specialist managers of the temple complex. The standard size of the table for a meal in the temple complex is designed for a simultaneous meal of 12 people, located on both sides of the table so that the Sanctuary is to the side of each of the participants in the meal. The only exception to this rule is the meal of the President (Nasi), who must sit directly opposite the Lord, who is in the Sanctuary. For this reason, no more than 10 people can sit at the table with the President (Nasi) on the right and left sides.
Since the President is required to participate in the Sabbath sacrifices, it may be convenient for him to come to the Temple on Friday evening. The President himself has the right to choose the participants in the meal at his table, and if he wants to invite some guests to his table in advance, then these guests can come to the Temple on Friday evening. A building near the northern part of the eastern outer wall is intended for the President and his guests. There is a convenient crevice that hides this building from observers at the top of the main mountain.



2. The main bus station is located on the east side.

3. Temple visitor shelters can be located on the north side, behind the ridge.


All buildings adjacent to the territory of the manor of the Lord should have a modest appearance, they should not stand out for their outlines among the natural outlines of mountains and hills, these buildings should not be visible from the top of the main mountain, which is north of the temple complex.
I have shown a possible rough view of these buildings.

1. Residence of the President (Nasi) and the residence of the main specialist managers of the temple complex. The standard size of the table for a meal in the temple complex is designed for a simultaneous meal of 12 people, located on both sides of the table so that the Sanctuary is to the side of each of the participants in the meal. The only exception to this rule is the meal of the President (Nasi), who must sit directly opposite the Lord, who is in the Sanctuary. For this reason, no more than 10 people can sit at the table with the President (Nasi) on the right and left sides.
Since the President is required to participate in the Sabbath sacrifices, it may be convenient for him to come to the Temple on Friday evening. The President himself has the right to choose the participants in the meal at his table, and if he wants to invite some guests to his table in advance, then these guests can come to the Temple on Friday evening. A building near the northern part of the eastern outer wall is intended for the President and his guests. There is a convenient crevice that hides this building from observers at the top of the main mountain.



2. The main bus station is located on the east side.

3. Temple visitor shelters can be located on the north side, behind the ridge.

