Gershayim (trope)
Gershayim | |||||||
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cantillation | |||||||
Sof passuk | ׃ | paseq | ׀ | ||||
etnachta | ֑ | segol | ֒ | ||||
shalshelet | ֓ | zaqef qatan | ֔ | ||||
zaqef gadol | ֕ | tifcha | ֖ | ||||
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 | ֮ | ||||
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This article is about the cantillation mark. For the punctuation mark, see Gershayim.
Gershayim (Hebrew גֵּרְשַׁ֞יִם, with variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark that is found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible.
The Hebrew word גֵּרְשַׁ֞יִם translates into English as double geresh.
Total occurrences
Book | Number of appearances |
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Torah | 510[1] |
Genesis | 113[1] |
Exodus | 99[1] |
Leviticus | 76[1] |
Numbers | 114[1] |
Deuteronomy | 108[1] |
Nevi'im | 447[2] |
Ketuvim | 341[2] |
Melody
References
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