PRIMORDISM

Contrasted symmetry
Skewed symmetry

The top and bottom arrows in the Fig. show pairs of chapters whose verse spans display an instance of a skewed symmetry: the respective verse spans across the pairs (19, 97) and (40, 97) are 40 × 97 and 1997, where the chapters in each pair either recombine or multiply together to form the spans of the other.

The left and the two up/down arrows on the right bring into spotlight additional correlations that exist among the various spans. On the right we note 68 as the ord (see Glossary) of 97 (the dotted arrows), along with the un-initialed chapter and verse spans, from 1 to to 97. Along the left arrow, 68 combines with 19 to form the verse span from 19 to 40 at 1968. We note the corresponding initialed adjoin verse span at 19 × 58, simultaneously, the FC sum from 68 to 97! (dotted arrow on the right). The number of chapters in the verse spans across the top, bottom, and left arrows are marked at 79, 58, and 22, each. The following observation is immediate: 79 (of index 22) is also the adjoin verses of 22, which itself is the verses of 58.

The interaction between 19 and 40 is further tightened when we look at the 1291 (of index 210) FV span at the end of chapter 19. We observe 1291 + 210 = 1501 (= 19 × 79) is the GV span at the end of chapter 40. Note the reference to 79, and 85 (verses of 40) is of 22 verses, as well. Since, 79 is of 46 verses, it is intriguing that the ascension span across 79 chapters from 19 to 97 is 4679!

The two opposite vertical arrows on the right from 1 to 97 reveal a deeper association between the two un-initialed chapter and verse spans, 3931 and 3385. We observe 546 (= 3931 − 3385) is the index of 3931!