New Release - Location Posters with key chart

The poster is excellent for group presentations. This poster illustrates the layout of the Temple be depicted where the various Temple ceremonies can be shown making it easy for all to see and understand.

Poster-1

Poster #1

The Inner Courtyards

This poster shows the layout of the two Inner Courtyards: the Azarah and the Ezrat Nashim (the Court of the Women). Within the Azarah was the Temple Building, the Altar and the Sacrifice Area. Also within this courtyard were the two sub-courtyards, the Ezrat  Kohanim (the Court of the Priests) and the Ezrat Yisrael (the Court of Israel). The poster also shows the thirteen gates leading to the Azarah, the large buildings and the chambers within, the four courtyards of the Ezrat Nashim (the Court of the Women), and other structures pertinent to the Inner Courtyards and daily activities surrounding the Temple Building.
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Poster-2

Poster #2

Detailed drawing of the Azarah.

This poster is an excellent addition to Poster #1. Here the interior features of the Temple Building are depicted. In addition, the Altar and Slaughtering Area are detailed showing the various components. As most ceremonies were conducted within the Azarah it is extremely beneficial to have a chart that gives the detail to even the minor parts of this most important courtyard.
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Poster-3

Poster #3

The Altar and the Slaughter Area

A truly unique poster as it shows a three dimensional Altar and Slaughter Area from several angles. Also shown in detail are the Altar, 24 rings in which the animals to be slaughtered were held, the eight marble tables and the eight dwarf pillars where the animals were prepared for the Altar.
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Poster-4

Poster #4

The Temple Mount

The Temple Mount is shown in several different stages of development: the original 500 cubit square Temple Mount with the Inner Courtyards, the Hasmonean Extension to the south, and the Herodian Extension to the south, west and north. The color coding makes it easy for groups to see and understand how the Temple developed.
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