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Et cubitus ex una parte pendebit, et alter ex altera qui plus est in sagorum longitudine, utrumque latus tabernaculi protegens.
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Et cubitus ex una parte pendebit, et alter ex altera qui plus est in sagorum longitudine, utrumque latus tabernaculi protegens.
9645. 'Two bases under one board' means the joining of it to the good. This is clear from the meaning of 'two' as a joining together, dealt with in 5194, 8423; from the meaning of 'bases' as truth through which support is received, dealt with in 9643; and from the meaning of 'board' as good that lends support, as immediately above in 9644.