5 The upper chambers were shorter because they lost space to the lower and middle tiers of the building.
6 Because they were in three tiers, they did not have foundations like the court, but were set back from the lower and middle levels from the ground up.
7 The outside walls ran parallel to the chambers along the outer court, a length of fifty cubits.
8 The chambers facing the outer court were fifty cubits long; thus the wall along the nave was a hundred cubits.
9 At the base of these chambers, there was an entryway from the east so that one could enter from the outer court
10 where the wall of the court began.To the south along the side of the restricted area and the building there were also chambers
11 with a walkway in front of them. They looked like the chambers on the north side in length and width, in their exits, their design, and their doorways.