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Chapter 33 The Court itself.
The Court of Israel was a hundred and thirty-five cubits in length, eleven in breadth.
Through all this court one went in a level; and thence went up into the Court of the Priests by one step of a cubit high: on which was set a pulpit (where the choir of the Levites that sang stood), and in it were three steps, each half a cubit. Therefore, the Court of the Priests is found to be two cubits and a half higher than the court of Israel.
The Court of the Priests was a hundred thirty-five cubits in length, eleven in breadth. And they divided the heads of the beams between the Court of Israel and the Court of the Priests.
They went through the Court of the Priests in a level; and the same they did along the space by the altar, and along the space between the altar and the Pronaon, or the 'Porch of the Temple.' Thither they ascended by twelve steps, each half a cubit high. The floor of the Pronaon and the Temple was all level: and was higher than the floor of the east gate of the Court of the Gentiles, two and twenty cubits.
The length of the whole court was a hundred eighty-seven cubits, that is, from east to west. To wit,
The breadth of the Court of Israel - 11
The breadth of the Court of the Priests - 11
The breadth of the altar - 32
The space between the altar and the Pronaon - 22
The length of the Pronaon and the Temple - 100
Behind the Temple to the west wall - 11