“Its recesses,
Its pilasters,
Its vestibule
Were of the same dimensions
As the others.
There were windows
All around.
Its depth was
Fifty cubits.
Its width was
Twenty-five cubits.
Its vestibule
Faced the outer court.
Palm trees were
On its pilasters
On either side.
Its stairway
Had eight steps.”
This description of the northern inner court is an absolute word for word depiction of the south and eastern inner court. The only exception to the eastern account was the dropping of the vestibule mention of windows and adding that the palm trees were on either side. This vestibule, like the others, was 50 cubits or 80 feet long and 25 cubits wide or 40 feet wide that faced the outer court, with palm trees on its pilasters. This stairway had 8 steps also.