Batman: Robin, it appears that the prophet Ezekiel is describing a temple in his 41st chapter.

Robin: Holy holy houses, Batman! It says that the temple chamber is thirty cubits long, thirty cubits wide, and forty-five cubits high, and it has a ceiling of cedar wood.

Batman: That's not all Robin, it appears the walls have three stories, and the walls of each story have windows and doorways.

Catwoman: What about the temple's entrance?

Batman: It spans the entire length of the temple, with doorposts and a lintel.

Joker: Wow, sounds like a nice place for a villainous hideout.

Robin: But there's more! The inner temple is also decorated with carvings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers.

Batman: That's right Robin. And the temple is built with two kinds of stones. It's made of hewn stones in the lower part and of cedar wood in the upper part.

Robin: That's a lot of details!

Batman: Yes, it certainly is. But it's important to remember the significance of this temple. It is meant to be a reflection of God's glory.