9655. And two planks shalt thou make for the corners of the Habitation in the two legs. That this signifies the quality of the conjunction there with good, is evident from what follows, where it is said that the planks there "shall be twinned from beneath," and at the same time "twinned at the head of it unto one corner," which denotes the quality of the conjunction there with good; for by "two" is signified conjunction (see n. 9645); by "planks," the good which supports (n. 9634); and by "the corners of the Habitation in the two legs," the bounds where this good is (n. 9653).