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Learning & Values The Holy Temple

What Was In the Holy Temple (Beit Hamikdash)?

A room-by-room overview of the Temple Mount complex

Rendering of the Holy Temple. - Art by Yoav Elan
Rendering of the Holy Temple.
Art by Yoav Elan

Har Habayit - The Temple Mount
The focal point of the Temple Mount was a central courtyard containing the structure of the Bet Hamikdash. The rest of the area contained various rooms and buildings...
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The Ezrat Nashim - The Women's Courtyard
This courtyard contained a balcony reserved for women. Chambers were built in the four corners of this courtyard for various temple needs.
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Sha'ar Nikanor - Nikanor Gate
The Nikanor Gates led from the Ezrat Nashim to the Azarah. Fifteen semi-circular steps lead to this gate. On occasion, the Levites sang as they stood on these steps.
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Bet Hamoked - The Hearth
The second largest was the Hearth. This dome-covered structure was the sleeping quarters for the priests who performed the services.
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The Three Southern Chambers
This building complex consisted of three chambers.
The Butchering Area
North of the Altar was the Butchering Place. It included eight columns, eight tables and twenty-four hoops.
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The Three Northern Chambers
This roofed building contained three chambers: the Chamber of Hewed Stone, the Chamber of the Well and the Chamber of the High Priest (Kohen Gadol).
Mizbe'ach Ha'Chitzon - The Great Altar
This Altar served a variety of uses. The top was used to burn the various sacrifices. The walls were used for the sprinkling the blood of certain sacrifices.
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Shaar Hamayim - Water Gate, and its adjacent chambers
The Water Gate, the Mikvah, the Avtinus Chamber, the Gate of the Firstborn, the Firewood Gate and the Upper Gate.
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Ulam - The Entrance Hall
The doors were made of olive wood overlaid with gold. Carved in the gold were angels, palm trees, and flowers...
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Ta'im - The Small Offices
Along the northern, western, and southern outside walls of the Kodesh (Inner Sanctuary) and Holy of Holies were a series of small offices.
Kodesh - The Inner Sanctuary
The rabbis viewed the Heichal as the "light source" of the world, so the windows were constructed thus to spread the light outward.
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The Holy of Holies: Kodesh HaKodashim
The Holy of Holies, as its name implies, was the most sacred part of the entire Temple. Entry was forbidden except on Yom Kippur, when the high priest entered.
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