Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 9886

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9886. 'And the two ends of the two slender ropes you shall put into the two sockets' means the mode by which it is joined to the supports in the most external parts. This is clear from the meaning of 'the ends' as the last or most external parts, dealt with above in 9882; from the meaning of 'slender ropes' as an indissoluble joining together, also dealt with above, in 9880, the mode of the joining together being meant by 'putting them into the sockets'; and from the meaning of 'the sockets', which were above the shoulders, as being brought into being and kept in being, dealt with in 9847, 9851. The reason why support is also meant by 'the sockets' is that they were above the shoulders, and supports are meant by 'the shoulders' since objects are supported by and carried on them.


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