Counterbalance

Verse-Cept duality
Verse-Cept duality

Another dual symmetry between verses and cepts (see Glossary) is displayed in the Fig. where the top and bottom arrows demonstrate the reversed roles between their corresponding spans; the verse span of 2914 from chapters 12 to 45 (top arrow) is symmetrically offset by the cept span of 1245 from versors 14 to 29 (bottom arrow)! The two intervals cover 34 chapters and 16 versors, respectively, where we note 16 as ord of 34.

The left vertical arrow points out the sum of the 12th ascension to the 29th one, as 86 × 17 (= 1462), which we recognize 17 as the verses of 86 (upper curved V arrow) . Furthermore, the product, 1462, is of index 1229! The lower curved arrow highlights the 1709 verse span of the 29 OVs from 17 to 86. We notice the familiar 1709 as the sum of the 14 declarations in the 29 initialed chapters. Also, the digit-sums of 17 and 86, 8 and 14 form an ord pair.

The lower and upper right corners, 14 and 45 are further linked (the two opposite vertical arrows) via 52 as this is the verses of 14 and the cepts of 45. Additionally, 45 is the 14th OO. The two U and V (ord and verse) arrows correlate 45 and 14 to 74 and 61, respectively, with product 4514! Note, 56 (of ascension 45) is also the verses of 74. As an aside, the ascension span of chapters and verses from 1 to 14 add up to 1461! The latter is the index of 1731, and 17 is the ord of 31.

Factors 17 and 86 from above may combine to form 1786 = 47 × 38, pointing to 47 and its 38 verses. Plus, 45, 52 and 47 form a cept sequence, connecting to the right arrow. Moreover, from 17 to 38 the ascension chapters add up to 1786!