9535. And thou shalt make a border of gold to the closure thereof round about. That this signifies the bounding of the sphere of Divine good, is evident from the signification of "a border of gold," as being the fixing of the bounds by the Divine good (see above, n. 9533); and from the signification of "the closure thereof," as being conjunction with truth from the Divine (according to what was shown just above, n. 9534).