9661. Two bases under one plank, and two bases under one plank. That this signifies through the conjunction of truth with good everywhere, is evident from the signification of "two," as being conjunction (see n. 1686, 3519, 5194, 8423); from the signification of "bases," as being the truth which supports (see n. 9645); and from the signification of a "plank," as being the good which supports (n. 9634). That it is so in each and all things, consequently everywhere, is involved in the repetition, as several times above.