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. These offices were not used for
storage, their only purpose was to serve as an additional
divider for the Inner Sanctuary and the Holy of Holies.
There were fifteen
offices to the north and fifteen to the south, five
per floor. There were eight small offices to the west,
three at the bottom level, three atop them, and two
atop them.
The
height of the three stories of offices covered about
half the height of the outside walls. The remaining
height had windows set into the walls to allow light
to enter. The holy of Holies had one window in the
back wall, 8 cubits high.
Steps in each office
led to the floor above and the floor below. Doors
led into the adjacent offices. The bottom level of
offices was built alongside the foundation, not above
it.
The Offices'
Entrance
The Ulam
- (Entrance hall) - had doors that led into the first
office along the northern wall and into the first
office along the southern wall.
The
door leading to the first southern office was never
opened by any priest. However, on the Sabbath, festivals,
and at the moment the new moon appeared, the door
would open by itself.
Since the first
floor of offices was located at the foundation level,
these two doors in the Hall must have led into the
first office on the second floor.
The
Northern Door
To allow a person to stand in the Hall and open the
door leading into the first northern office - an opening
was located in the lower part of the door.
The priest of Levite
had to bend down, insert his hand through the opening,
and, with a key, unlock the door from the inside.
Inside that office
was another doorway leading into the Kodesh. That
door unlocked in a more conventional way. Once inside
the Kodesh, the Kodesh doors could be unlocked. The
locks to these doors were on the inside of the doors.
The
Ramp
The first northern office also had a door in its northern
wall, which led to the bottom of a ramp. The ramp
led up to the roof of the western offices. One could
walk along that roof, headed south, until he came
to the southern side of the Heichal.
There
was another ramp along the southern side of the Heichal,
on the roof of the southern offices, that led to a
door into the chamber above the Kodesh. Only workmen
who had to do repair work went into the upper chamber.
The
Cistern
Behind the southern wall of the southern offices was
a cistern. The water that flowed off the roof of the
Heichal ran into that cistern.
Mesibah - The Ramp
The first northern
office had a door in its northern wall, which led
to the bottom of a ramp. The ramp led up to the roof
of the western offices. One could walk along that
roof, headed south, until he came to the southern
side of the Heichal.
There was another
ramp along the southern side of the Heichal, on the
roof of the southern offices, that led to a door into
the chamber above the Kodesh. Only workmen who had
to do repair work went into the upper chamber.