Kodesh HaKodashim - Holy
of Holies
The Holy of Holies,
as its name implies, was the most sacred part of the
entire Temple. Entry was forbidden except on Yom Kippur
when the High Priest entered the Inner Sanctuary.
Its
dimensions were 20 cubits long, 20 cubits wide, and
40 cubits high. The floor, walls, and ceiling were
plated with gold, as was the Kodesh.
In the Holy of
Holies was a rock that projected above the ground
to a height of 3 fingers. The rock was first uncovered
by King David and the prophet Samuel.
Some say the rock
was in the very center of the Holy of Holies; others
say it was near the western wall of the Holy of Holies,
and still others maintain that it was near the curtains
separating the Kodesh and the Holy of Holies.
The Ark (which
contained the tablets with the Ten Commandments) rested
upon the rock during the First Temple era. During
the Second Temple there was no Ark. Some say it was
captured by Nebuchadnezzar; others say it was hidden
beneath the rock; and still others say that it was
hidden below the Wood Chamber in the Women's Courtyard.
There
was another floor level above the Kodesh and Holy
of Holies whose dimensions and decorative work were
exactly like the chambers below, but with no curtains
separating the floor above the Kodesh from from the
floor above the Holy of Holies. Instead stone blocks
projected from the wall itself to mark the division
between the two sacred areas.
The
floor of the chamber above the Holy of Holies had
trapdoors surrounding the walls of the room. A large
box supported by a rope, could be lowered through
any trapdoor down into the Holy of Holies. Workers
who had to repair the walls of the Holy of Holies
were lowered through the trapdoors into the chamber
below. Their view of the Holy of Holies was completely
blocked off except for the portion of the wall to
be repaired.