The kitchens for cooking the sacrificial meals of the people. These were situated in the four corners of the outer court. In each of the four corners was a small enclosure or court 40 cubits long and 30 broad (Ezekiel 46:21); and in these were situated the kitchens, where the "ministers of the house," the subordinate officials (Ezekiel 44:10-14), boiled the people's offering for their sacrificial meal (Ezekiel 46:23), Fig. 3 M.

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