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What is the inner court in the Bible?

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Sarah Cherry

Published Mar 21, 2026

What is the inner court in the Bible?

A general, less significant Outer Court, where anyone could come in, and a special, very significant Inner Court, where only certain people could come in. Everyone knew their place. These two courts – the inner and the outer courts – became a metaphor of two categories of Israelites – the Levite-Priests and the rest.

What does inner court mean?

Inner court means a court surrounded on all sides by walls, or by walls and a lot line.

What was the purpose of the inner court?

Settled under the Qinq (1644-1912) dynasty, their role was to prevent women from entering the outer court (where state affairs were forbidden for women) and courtiers to enter the inner courtyard (which was the private domain of the Emperor). They were a little Cerbers of the Forbidden City.

How was the inner court different from the outer court?

The outer court in the south was the place where ceremonies were held and state affairs were dealt with. The palaces here are big and grand. To the north across the Gate of Heavenly Purity, the inner court was the place for emperors to live with their families.

What is the inner court of the Tabernacle?

The main source describing the tabernacle is the biblical Book of Exodus, specifically Exodus 25–31 and 35–40. Those passages describe an inner sanctuary, the Holy of Holies, created by the veil suspended by four pillars. This sanctuary contained the Ark of the Covenant, with its cherubim-covered mercy seat.

What is the Ephod in Exodus?

A passage in the Book of Exodus describes the Ephod as an elaborate garment worn by the high priest, and upon which the Hoshen, or breastplate containing Urim and Thummim, rested.

What are the courts of God?

the temple at Jerusalem; hence, a church, or Christian house of worship.

What was Solomon’s porch used for?

As seen in the diagram above, the *outer court was also the Women’s Court which extended to the east wall of the Temple complex. Solomon’s Porch belonged to, or was joined to, the Woman’s Court and contained the East Gate to the Temple complex.

Why was Michal upset with David?

After Michal was returned to David, she criticised him for dancing in an undignified manner, as he brought the Ark of the Covenant to the newly captured Jerusalem in a religious procession. For this she is punished, according to Samuel, with not having children till the day she dies.

What is the meaning of Psalm 84 10?

This psalm gives us a picture of a Christian pilgrim with a deep longing for God finding the greatest blessedness in his journey being the worship of the Lord. Through peaks and valleys, joy and tears, he elevates his relationship to God, his being close to the living God, as truly what life is.

What does it mean to enter God’s courts?

When we testify to others with our words and actions of God’s provision, then we are entering his courts with praise. Thanking and praising God is not a certain set of words, nor simply attending a church service, but the way we live from day to day.