Where is the altar of burnt offerings?
A. The altar of burnt offerings is in the inner court area, also called the Temple courtyard. This is where the priests offered sacrifices to Eloah. Q22. What is the brazen/molten sea? A. The brazen/molten sea is a large basin (pool) of water that was five cubits by ten cubits (approximately 7 ft. or 2.3 m. high and 15 ft. or 4.5 m. wide). It was located in the south-eastern corner of the inner court. The Sea was placed on the backs of twelve oxen, with three looking toward each direction of the compass. This is where the priests washed themselves before offering sacrifices. Q23. What was on the brim of the brazen sea? A. The sea had two rows of 300 balls in the image of a bulls head on the top edge of the Sea. Q24. What are the ten lavers? A. The ten lavers are basins that were 4 x 4 x 3 cubits (approximately 6 ft. or 1.8 m. long and wide and 4 ft or 1.4 m. high) with wheels; five lavers were in the south and five in the north of the Temple. Each laver contained 40 baths, for a total