Ezekiel's Temple.

The width of the square is 100 cubits, but part of the space is occupied by galleries.

Along the length, which was a hundred cubits, was the north door; the width was fifty cubits. (Ezekiel 42:2)

This place is marked by a symbolic fence. Visitors to the Temple can enter this space, but here they have nothing to do: in the space of 100 x 50 cubits, there are service refectory and cloakrooms for the servants of the Levites Temple.

Nearby is the service entrance to the inner court of the Temple.

In the center of the picture you can see the service entrance.

Opposite the twenty cubits which belonged to the inner court, and opposite the pavement which belonged to the outer court, was gallery corresponding to gallery in three stories. (Ezekiel 42:3)

A palm tree on the doors of the Temple.

The width of the square is 100 cubits, but part of the space is occupied by galleries.

Along the length, which was a hundred cubits, was the north door; the width was fifty cubits. (Ezekiel 42:2)

This place is marked by a symbolic fence. Visitors to the Temple can enter this space, but here they have nothing to do: in the space of 100 x 50 cubits, there are service refectory and cloakrooms for the servants of the Levites Temple.

Nearby is the service entrance to the inner court of the Temple.

In the center of the picture you can see the service entrance.

Opposite the twenty cubits which belonged to the inner court, and opposite the pavement which belonged to the outer court, was gallery corresponding to gallery in three stories. (Ezekiel 42:3)

A palm tree on the doors of the Temple.