When discussing the deign of the doors, there is some confusion over whether the doors are one-fifth of the wall or whether the jambs have five sides. The Hebrew version I looked up clearly used the word for five not fifth. It probably has no importance. But I tend to get hung up on wierd things. So here is a design of a five sided jamb.

As you can see, this design offers incredible strength against outside force. All of the force wedges the bifold tighter into the jamb. Also, by creating a three-piece union between the panels, you get the same effect. The force on the hinges is on the sheer strength of the screws rather than the much weaker pullout strength. It's actually a fascinating design. Although it makes no difference regarding the majesty of God.
The symbolism mustn't be overlooked at such a structure. It is said that he windows were narrow on the outside and wide on the inside symbolizing the need to be more intrspective than judgemental or does it mean that our greater focus should be on the things of God than the things of the world. You decide.I just know it would be awe inspiring to see such a building covered in gold on the inside.
So what is my temple coated with? Hmmm. Back to the drawing board.
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