04- Temple Principles and Layout of the Temple

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04-Temple Principles and Layout of the Temple

In this set of schematics there is further explanation of the rules and assumptions that we used to create the floor plan of the Temple. It is the beginning of our execution of our Geometric Principle which creates increasing orders of magnitude of magnification until the entire layout of the Temple is resolved with zero uncertainty.

The first picture is a geometric abstraction of squares that are seen if the map of 03-The Holy Allotment is carefully examined under magnification. It is the pale green square located in the middle of the Holy Portion. Here, it is magnified.

Skipping the next two pictures because they are explanations, we see in the next picture the four squares located in the center of the first picture magnified. We can see that the Temple is composed of four basic squares:

  1. the Inner Temple where Jesus will live.
  1. the Inner House on the Upper Pavement which contains most of the important structures of the House.
  1. the Upper Pavement.
  1. the Lower pavement.

The next picture is “The Modular Temple” which we have already discussed. Our Logo at the bottom of the picture becomes apparent in this picture. Its usefulness will become evident as we examine the design of the various Temple structures found in our Geometry section. Also notice that the orientation has shifted from the typical map orientation to the typical house orientation which has the East at the bottom and West at the top of the picture.

In the next picture we begin our resolution of the Modular Temple using our Geometric Principle. The Southern and Northern Gateways, Singers’ Chambers, Southern Porches (cafeteria), and the chamber of Ezekiel 40:38 (butcher’s chamber) begin their resolution.

In the next picture using the full power of our Geometric Principle, we have increased our magnification of the modules of “The Modular Temple” to show the Ground Floor of the House resolved to zero uncertainty.

In our next and final picture of this set of schematics, again using the full power of our Geometric Principle, we have increased our magnification of the modules of  “The Modular Temple” to include the Galleries and the fourth story of the Zadokian chambers. Also, and very importantly, the traffic pattern that the public will use when entering and departing the House for worship on the sabbaths, new moons, and feasts as outlined in Ezekiel 46:1-3, 8-11 is shown in this final picture.

Notice that the layout of the House has been completely resolved to zero uncertainty and that its modularity is no longer evident.

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