- Kodesh Hakodashim
Kodesh Hakodashim, in Hebrew: (Biblical: קֹדֶשׁ הַקָּדָשִׁים "unicode|Qṓḏeš HaqQŏḏāšîm"), "Holy of Holies", the
Most Holy Place in traditionalJudaism , is the inner sanctuary within the Tabernacle andTemple in Jerusalem whenSolomon's Temple and theSecond Temple were standing. TraditionalJudaism regards the location where the inner sanctuary was originally located, on theTemple Mount inMount Moriah , as retaining some or all of its original sanctity for use in a futureThird Temple . The exact location of the Kodesh Hakodashim is a subject of dispute.Traditional Judaism regards the Kodesh Hakodashim as the place where the presence of
God dwells. In the wilderness, on the day that the tabernacle was first raised up, the cloud of the Lord covered the tabernacle. There are other times that this was recorded, and instructions were given that the Lord would appear in the cloud upon the mercy seat, and at that time the priests should not enter into the tabernacle (Leviticus 16:2). According to theHebrew Bible , the Kadosh Hakadashim contained theArk of the Covenant with representation ofCherub im. Upon completion of the dedication of the Tabernacle, the Voice of God spoke to Moses "from between the Cherubim". (Numbers 7:89).The
Talmud gives detailed descriptions of Temple architecture and layout. AccordingBabylonian Talmud TractateYoma , the Kodesh Hakodashim is located in the center North-South but significantly to the West from an East-West perspective, with all the major courtyards and functional areas lying to its east.Utilization
The Kodesh Hakodashim was entered once a year by the
Kohen Gadol (High Priest) on theYom Kippur , to sprinkle the blood of sacrificial animals (a bull offered as atonement for the Priest and his household, and a goat offered as atonement for the people) and offer incense upon theArk of the Covenant and themercy seat which sat on top of the ark in the First Temple (TheSecond Temple had no ark and the blood was sprinkled where the Ark would have been and the incense was left on theFoundation Stone ). The animal was sacrificed on theBrazen Altar and the blood was carried into the most holy place. The goldencenser s were also found in the Most Holy Place. During the ritual, the High Priest would pronounce theTetragrammaton , the only point according to traditionalJudaism that it was pronounced out loud. According to Jewish tradition, the people prostrated themselves fully on the ground when it was said.According to the
Talmud , the High Priest's face upon exit from theHoly of Holies was radiant.anctuary
"Tabernacle's basic floorplan - facing east (right)"
Most Holy Place Ark of the Covenant
Holy Place
Golden Table of the Showbread
Golden Altar of Incense
Golden Lampstand
Outer Court
Brazen Laver | Brazen AltarDescription
According to the
Hebrew Bible . In order that God may dwell among the Israelites God gave Moses instructions for erecting asanctuary . The directions provide for:
#A wooden ark, gilded inside and outside, for the Tablets of the Covenant, with a cover similarly gilded as the "mercy seat " for the Divine Presence;
#A gilt table for the "Table of Showbread";
#A golden menorah, lampstand of 7 oil lamps for alight never to be extinguished;
#The dwelling, including the curtains for theroof , thewall s made of boards resting onsilver feet and held together bywood enbolt s, thepurple curtain veiling theHoly of Holies , the table andcandlestick , and the outer curtain;
#A sacrificialaltar made ofbronze d boards for its "korban ";
#The outer court formed by pillars resting on bronzepedestal s and connected byhook s andcrossbar s of silver, with embroidered curtains;
#Recipe and preparation of theoil for the Lampstand.The
Talmud supplies additional details, and describes the ritual performed by the High Priest.Modern location
At present it is conjectured that it is located near the
Muslim Al-Aqsa Mosque under theDome of the Rock which stands on theTemple Mount inJerusalem , though the exact location of the Most Holy Place is not known with any certainty. Most Orthodox Jews today completely avoid climbing up to Temple Mount, to prevent them from accidentally stepping on the "Most Holy Place" or any sanctified areas. A few Orthodox Jewish authorities, following the opinion of the medieval scholarMaimonides , permit Jews to visit parts of the Temple Mount known not to be anywhere near any of the sanctified areas. Orthodox Jewish visitors to theTemple Mount , who come especially from those groups associated with theTemple Institute and its efforts to rebuild a Temple, seek to conform to the minimal requirements for coming near the Temple, such as immersing in amikvah , not coming during or following menstruation or immediately following a seminal emission, not showing their back towards its presumed location, and other strictures. Muslim authorities, who control the Temple Mount, prohibit Jewish visitors from praying or bringing ritual objects there. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=335211&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y Three Jews expelled from Temple Mount for praying - Haaretz - Israel News ] ]ee also
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