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֟ HEBREW ACCENT QARNEY PARA
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Block | Hebrew |
Sub-Block | Cantillation marks |
Category | Mn / Mark, nonspacing |
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Description | Karne parah (Hebrew: קַרְנֵי פָרָה, also spelled Qarnei Farah and other variant English spellings) is a cantillation mark found only once in the entire Torah (Book of Numbers 35:5), and once in the Book of Esther, immediately following the identically unique Yerach ben yomo. The symbol of the Karne para is that of the Telisha ketana and gedola together. The melody, likewise, is that of these two more common cantillation sounds put together. The Hebrew words קַרְנֵי פָרָ֟ה translate into English as cow's horns. |
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