As illustrated, we see a pair of chapters, 18 and 57, with similar property as before: the total verse count between them is the concatenation of the individual verse count and chapter in the pair (curved arrows). Chapter 57 is also of ord 29 (the double-arrow) (see Glossary). The other sides of the rectangle show the various intermediate nodes connected via their ords. We may write 2964 = 57 × 52, where the latter links indirectly to 18 via 49 (consecutive verses).
Chapter 57 is titled "The Iron". This word is mentioned again in 57:25. This is the 19th GV and the grame at this verse is 26 which is also the atomic number of iron! It is noteworthy that there are three metals referenced by name: iron, silver and gold; their atomic numbers (26, 47, 79, respectively) add up to 152 = 19 × 8.
The total grame up to 57:25 is 2443, (digit-sum, 13). Here, we note 43 with ord 24, itself, of ord 13, which has 43 verses! Now, 26 × 57 = 1482, the ALMR count in chapter 13! The components of 1482, 14 and 82 correlate nicely as a pair via intermediate chapters: 82, 53, 25 and 14 form a sequence of ords! At the end of chapter 57 there are 1665 = 45 × 37 GV's. Here, we note 45 and its 37 verses. Moreover, 45 and 37 are of ords 26 and 18. The total GV sum at 57:25 is 116392; 92 is of ord 63, itself of 11 verses! Its digit-sum is 22, with ord 11.
The last GV in chapter 18 is verse 69. This is the verses of 29, itself, verses of 57. The total grame at 18:69 is 1599; a hint at 15 and its 99 verses. Both 15 and 18 are of ord 9 (shown in the Fig.). The 24 EC's from 18 to 64 cover 1587 verses. We may take this as a hint at the verse 15:87, referencing the "seven pairs" in the 29 initialed chapters. Finally, we note 57 ± 18 = 75, 39; a pointer to 39 and its 75 verses.