Rotherham(i)
3 over against the twenty which pertained to the inner court, and over against the pavement which pertained to the outer court, was gallery facing gallery, by the thirties;
4 and, before the chambers, was a walk ten cubits in breadth inward, a way of one cubit,––and, their entrances, were to the north.
5 Now, the highest chambers, were shortened,––because the galleries took away therefrom, more than from the lowest or from the middle, in structure.
6 For, three stories, they were; and had not, pillars like the pillars of the courts; for this cause, it differed from the lowest and from the middle, from the ground.
7 And, as for the wall that was without, answering to the chambers, toward the outer court, facing the chambers, the length thereof, was fifty cubits.
8 For, the length of the chambers which pertained to the outer court, was fifty cubits,––and lo! in front of the temple, a hundred cubits.
9 And, from under these chambers, was the entry from the east when one goeth in by them, from the outer court.
10 In the thickness of the wall of the court toward the east facing the secluded place and facing the enclosing wall, were chambers.
11 And, the way before them, was like the appearance of the chambers which were toward the north, as was their length, so, was their breadth,––and, all their exits, were both according to their regulations, and according to their entrances.
12 And, according to the entrances of the chambers which were toward the south, was the entrance at the head of the way––the way in the face of the covered wall, the way toward the east in entering them.
13 Then said he unto me, The chambers of the north, the chambers of the south, which face the secluded place, they, are the holy chambers, where the priests who draw near to Yahweh shall eat, the most holy things; there, shall they lay the most holy things, and the meal–offering and the sin–bearer and the guilt–bearer, for, the place, is holy!
14 When the priests enter, them, then shall they not go forth out of the holy place into the outer court, but, there, shall they lay their garments wherein they minister, for, holy, they are, and shall put on other garments, and so draw near unto that which pertaineth to the people.