2. five metres long, and the distance from the doorway to the wall on either side was two and a half metres. The main room itself was twenty metres by ten metres.
5. The man measured the wall of the temple, and it was three metres thick. Storage rooms two metres wide were built against the outside of the wall.
6. There were three levels of rooms, with thirty rooms on each level, and they rested on ledges that were attached to the temple walls, so that nothing was built into the walls.
7. The walls of the temple were thicker at the bottom than at the top, which meant that the storage rooms on the top level were wider than those on the bottom level. Steps led from the bottom level, through the middle level, and into the top level.
8. The temple rested on a stone base three metres high, which also served as the foundation for the storage rooms.
9. The outside walls of the storage rooms were two and a half metres thick; there was nothing between these walls
18-20. with carvings of winged creatures and had a carving of a palm tree between the creatures. Each winged creature had two faces: a human face looking at the palm tree on one side, and a lion's face looking at the palm tree on the other side. These designs were carved into the panelling all the way around the two rooms.
21. The doorframe to the temple's main room was in the shape of a rectangle.In front of the doorway to the most holy place was something that looked like
22. a wooden altar. It was one and a half metres high and one metre square, and its corners, its base, and its sides were made of wood. The man said, “This is a reminder that the Lord is constantly watching over his temple.”
23. Both the doorway to the main room of the temple and the doorway to the most holy place had two doors,
24. and each door had two sections that could fold open.
25. The doors to the main room were decorated with carvings of winged creatures and palm trees just like those on the walls, and there was a wooden covering over the porch just outside these doors.