- Mercha kefula
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Mercha kefula מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה ֦ ל֦וֹ cantillation Sof passuq ׃ paseq ׀ etnahta ֑ segol ֒ shalshelet ֓ zaqef qatan ֔ zaqef gadol ֕ tipeha ֖ revia ֗ zarqa ֘ pashta ֙ yetiv ֚ tevir ֛ geresh ֜ geresh muqdam ֝ gershayim ֞ qarney para ֟ telisha gedola ֠ pazer ֡ atnah hafukh ֢ munach ֣ mahapakh ֤ merkha ֥ merkha kefula ֦ darga ֧ qadma ֨ telisha qetana ֩ yerah ben yomo ֪ ole ֫ iluy ֬ dehi ֭ zinor ֮
view · cantillation mark that occurs 5 times in the Torah and once in the Haftarah.The Hebrew words מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה translate into English as double mercha. This name is given since the mark that is used appears like two merchas.
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The Mercha kefula appears in the following locations:
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Book Number of appearances Torah 5[1] Genesis 1[1] Exodus 1[1] Leviticus 1[1] Numbers 2[1] Deuteronomy 0[1] Nevi'im 3[2] Ketuvim 4[2] Melody
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v · d · eTorah reading Books that are read Readings Process Aliyah · MaftirEquipment Cantillation Katan group Etnachta group Sof Passuk group Segol group Telisha group Other Rare Shalshelet · Mercha kefula · Yerach ben yomo · Karne parahCategories:- Cantillation marks
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Mercha kefula
- Mercha kefula
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Mercha kefula מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה ֦ ל֦וֹ cantillation Sof passuq ׃ paseq ׀ etnahta ֑ segol ֒ shalshelet ֓ zaqef qatan ֔ zaqef gadol ֕ tipeha ֖ revia ֗ zarqa ֘ pashta ֙ yetiv ֚ tevir ֛ geresh ֜ geresh muqdam ֝ gershayim ֞ qarney para ֟ telisha gedola ֠ pazer ֡ atnah hafukh ֢ munach ֣ mahapakh ֤ merkha ֥ merkha kefula ֦ darga ֧ qadma ֨ telisha qetana ֩ yerah ben yomo ֪ ole ֫ iluy ֬ dehi ֭ zinor ֮