“Then he brought me out
To the outer court.
He led me past
The four corners
Of the court.
In each corner
Of the court,
There was another court.
In the four corners
Of the court
Were small courts,
Forty cubits long,
Thirty cubits wide.
The four were
Of the same size.
On the inside,
Around each
Of the four courts,
Was a row of masonry?
They had hearths
Made at the bottom
Of the rows,
All around.
Then he said to me.
‘These are the kitchens
Where those who serve
At the temple
Shall boil
The sacrifices
Of the people.’”
The bronze man brought Ezekiel to the Temple outer court. There were four corners in this court. In each corner of the court, there was another court. There were 4 small courts about 40 by 30 cubits, about 70 feet by 50 feet, all the same size. Around the inside of each of these 4 courts was a mason hearth with rows all around it. Then the bronze man told Ezekiel that these were the kitchens where those who served at the Temple boiled the sacrifices for the people. Ezekiel, thus, had a first-hand look at the workings inside the Temple.