Allegheny County Courthouse

Ezekiel-temple.com and Isaac Newton have similar temple designs which are based on the book of Ezekiel. Richardson used the temple descriptions from Exodus, Kings, Chronicles, and Ezekiel. II Chronicles throws a curveball when it says the porch in front is 120 cubits high (204 feet). The Jewish Historian Josephus claims that the temple was 120 cubits tall. So was it 30 cubits tall or 120 cubits tall? Coincidentally the towers for the Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh and the Albany City Hall are 20x20 cubit squares and 120 cubits tall. There are pretty good drawings of the ACC online and the tower is definitely 20x20 cubits and the base is 60x20 cubits. The ACC includes the two pillars Jachin and Boaz and the three gates to get into the inner court. Each entrance is 10 cubits wide (17 feet), the same distance as the gate of the Ames Gate Lodge. The distance from the east gate to the "temple" is exactly 100 cubits (170 feet). The courtyard doesn't contain the altar but it does contain what could be an attempt at the molten sea of 10 cubits from Kings. 

It doesn't matter if he's designing a church, library, house, city hall, or courthouse, the dimensions and ornamentation of the Jewish temple are going to be incorporated. 


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