6 The rooms at all three levels were on terraces and were not supported by columns like the other buildings in the courtyard.
7-8 At the lower level the outer wall of the building was solid for 25 metres, half its length; and there were rooms in the remaining 25 metres. At the top level there were rooms in the entire length of the building.
9-10 Below these two rooms at the east end of the building, where the wall of the courtyard began, there was an entrance into the outer courtyard.At the south side of the Temple there was an identical building not far from the building at the west end of the Temple.
11 In front of the rooms there was a passage just like the one on the north side. It had the same measurements, the same design, and the same kind of entrances.
12 There was a door under the rooms on the south side of the building, at the east end where the wall began.
13 The man said to me, “Both these buildings are holy. In them the priests who enter the Lord's presence eat the holiest offerings. Because the rooms are holy, the priests will place the holiest offerings there: the grain offerings and the sacrifices offered for sin or as repayment offerings.
14 When priests have been in the Temple and want to go to the outer courtyard, they must leave in these rooms the holy clothing they wore while serving the Lord. They must put on other clothes before going out to the area where the people gather.”