…in exact proportion to the extent of the parts of the wearer clothed by the garment in each case.
Part 2: However, as to the reason for the degree of action in any given case – it is because this is what the overall purpose requires. There is no need to look for a reason for this, for as discussed earlier (see Openings 14 &15), we do not seek the reason for everything that exists in the overall structure. On the contrary, if we see that this is the way the structure is, we may infer that this is what is necessary, and afterwards we will be able to gain a better understanding of the nature of the building through application of our present premise. When we understand which parts of the wearer are clothed in which parts of the clothing, we can then infer the reason why the structure is so. The structure itself is something handed down by tradition in all its measurements and from it derives the entire governmental order.