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Yetiv

Yetiv
יְ֚תִיב ֚ ק֚וֹל
cantillation
Sof passuk ׃   paseq ׀
etnakhta/atnakh ֑   segol ֒
shalshelet ֓   zaqef qaton ֔
zaqef gadol ֕   tifcha/tarkha ֖
rivia/ravia’ ֗   zarqa ֘
pashta ֙   yetiv ֚
tevir ֛   geresh/gerish ֜
geresh muqdam [de] ֝   gershayim/shenei gerishin ֞
karnei pharah ֟   telisha gedola/talsha ֠
pazer (gadol) ֡   atnah hafukh [de] ֢
munakh/shofar holekh ֣   mahapakh/shofar mehupakh ֤
merkha/ma’arikh ֥   merkha kefula/terei ta’amei ֦
darga ֧   qadma ֨
telisha qetana/tarsa ֩   yerah ben yomo ֪
ole ֫   illuy ֬
dehi [de] ֭   zinor ֮

Yetiv (יְ֚תִיב) is a cantillation mark found in the Torah, Haftarah, and other books of the Hebrew Bible. It is found in the Katon group in some occurrences in lieu of the more common Mahpach-Pashta clause, generally on one- or two-syllable words.

The Yetiv uses the same < symbol as the Mahpach, but when it is present, the < comes at the beginning of the word, unlike in a Mahpach, it is placed under the letter of the first syllable that is stressed. It is found to the right of the vowel. There is also no Pashta.[1] In print, the Yetiv will sometimes be distinguished from the Mahapach by being more acutely angled, but in the identical position.

Yetiv occurs in the Torah 356 times.[2]

The Hebrew word יְ֚תִיב translates into English as sitting.

Total occurrences edit

Book Number of appearances
Torah 356[2]
   Genesis 79[2]
   Exodus 90[2]
   Leviticus 50[2]
   Numbers 72[2]
   Deuteronomy 65[2]
Nevi'im 368[3]
Ketuvim 179[3]

Melody edit

The Yetiv starts off with a very high note, then drops low very suddenly.  

References edit

  1. ^ Chanting the Hebrew Bible By Joshua R. Jacobson, page 100
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible: Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6
  3. ^ a b Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible: Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 5

yetiv, יב, cantillation, passuk, paseq, etnakhta, atnakh, segol, shalshelet, zaqef, qaton, zaqef, gadol, tifcha, tarkha, rivia, ravia, zarqa, pashta, yetiv, tevir, geresh, gerish, geresh, muqdam, gershayim, shenei, gerishin, karnei, pharah, telisha, gedola, ta. Yetiv י ת יב ק ו ל cantillation Sof passuk paseq etnakhta atnakh segol shalshelet zaqef qaton zaqef gadol tifcha tarkha rivia ravia zarqa pashta yetiv tevir geresh gerish geresh muqdam de gershayim shenei gerishin karnei pharah telisha gedola talsha pazer gadol atnah hafukh de munakh shofar holekh mahapakh shofar mehupakh merkha ma arikh merkha kefula terei ta amei darga qadma telisha qetana tarsa yerah ben yomo ole illuy dehi de zinor viewtalkedit Yetiv י ת יב is a cantillation mark found in the Torah Haftarah and other books of the Hebrew Bible It is found in the Katon group in some occurrences in lieu of the more common Mahpach Pashta clause generally on one or two syllable words The Yetiv uses the same lt symbol as the Mahpach but when it is present the lt comes at the beginning of the word unlike in a Mahpach it is placed under the letter of the first syllable that is stressed It is found to the right of the vowel There is also no Pashta 1 In print the Yetiv will sometimes be distinguished from the Mahapach by being more acutely angled but in the identical position Yetiv occurs in the Torah 356 times 2 The Hebrew word י ת יב translates into English as sitting Total occurrences editBook Number of appearances Torah 356 2 Genesis 79 2 Exodus 90 2 Leviticus 50 2 Numbers 72 2 Deuteronomy 65 2 Nevi im 368 3 Ketuvim 179 3 Melody editThe Yetiv starts off with a very high note then drops low very suddenly nbsp References edit Chanting the Hebrew Bible By Joshua R Jacobson page 100 a b c d e f g Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance Volume 1 By James D Price page 6 a b Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance Volume 1 By James D Price page 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yetiv amp oldid 1050430713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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