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και θελουσιν ενωθη κατωθεν και θελουσιν ενωθη ομου ανωθεν δι' ενος κρικου· ουτω θελει εισθαι δι' αυτας αμφοτερας· δια τας δυο γωνιας θελουσιν εισθαι.
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και θελουσιν ενωθη κατωθεν και θελουσιν ενωθη ομου ανωθεν δι' ενος κρικου· ουτω θελει εισθαι δι' αυτας αμφοτερας· δια τας δυο γωνιας θελουσιν εισθαι.
9644. 'Under the twenty boards' means which proceeds from the good that comes from the Lord's Divine Human. This is clear from the meaning of 'twenty' as that which is complete, thus in every respect and totally, dealt with above in 9641; and from the meaning of 'the boards of the dwelling-place' as the good lending support to heaven, dealt with in 9634. This good is the good of merit, and so belongs to the Lord's Divine Human, see 7850, 9127; and it is the one and only good that reigns in heaven, 9486. The fact that the truth meant by 'the bases' proceeds from this good is meant by the presence of the bases 'under the boards'.