Mercha kefula (מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה, with variant English spellings) is a rare cantillation mark that occurs 5 times in the Torah (once in Genesis, once in Exodus, once in Leviticus, and twice in Numbers) and once in the Haftarah (for Behaalotecha and for the intermediate Shabbat for Chanukah, in the Book of Zechariah.)
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.
Merchakefula (מֵרְכָא כּפוּלָ֦ה, with variant English spellings) is a rare cantillation mark that occurs 5 times in the Torah (once in Genesis, once...
Mercha (Hebrew: מֵרְכָ֥א, also spelled Merkha and other variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark commonly found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other...
also be followed by a Munach Rivia, and can (rarely) be followed by a MerchaKefula, an altogether rare trope. The Ashkenazic darga is recited in a fast...
Zechariah 3:2, which contains the very rarely used cantillation accent of merchakefula, under zeh - "this [burning stick]".) A, S, I, R, K: Zechariah 2:14–4:7...
different trope sounds, not all of which are always present. These are Mercha, Tipcha, Munach, and its namesake Etnachta. The Etnachta group marks the...
sof passuk group. The sof passuk can be preceded by the marks mercha, tipcha, and mercha in that order, including either all or some of these. However...
regardless of whether or not there is a Mercha. Before a Sof Passuk, the Tifcha can only occur in conjunction with a Mercha. Chanting the Hebrew Bible By Joshua...
the other three, respectively, are a Kadma V'Azla, a Munach Rivi'i, and a Mercha Tipcha. This is representative of the way mitzvot are performed in real...
the other three, respectively, are a Kadma V'Azla, a Munach Rivi'i, and a Mercha Tipcha. This is representative of the way mitzvot are performed in real...
or it can follow any number of other cantillation marks, very commonly a Mercha or Darga. The Hebrew word תְּבִ֛יר translates into English as broken. The...
by another zakef segment or the Etnachta group, usually starting with a Mercha. The Zakef gadol generally functions as a separator between two segments...