9641. And thou shalt make the planks for the Habitation twenty. That this signifies good which supports heaven in every way and completely, is evident from the signification of "the planks of the Habitation," as being the good which supports heaven (see n. 9634); and from the signification of "twenty," as being what is full, thus in every way and completely. That "twenty" has this signification, is because numbers formed by multiplication have the same signification as the simple numbers from which they have been multiplied (n. 5291, 5335, 5708, 7973); thus the number "twenty" signifies the same as "ten," and "two," from the multiplication of which it arises. (That "ten" denotes what is full, and all, see n. 3107, 4638; and in like manner "two," n. 9103, 9166.)