9751. 'The hangings shall be a hundred in length' means likewise complete with truths that spring from good. This is clear from the meaning of 'the hangings of the court' as the truths of the lowest heaven, dealt with above in 9743; from the meaning of 'a hundred' as what is complete, also dealt with above, in 9745; and from the meaning of 'length' as good, dealt with in 1613, 9487.