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Sof passuk
The Sof passuk (Hebrew: , ''end of verse'', also spelled Sof pasuq and other variant English spellings, and sometimes called סלוק silluq) is the cantillation mark that occurs on the last word of every verse in the Tanakh. Some short verses contain only members of 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, these Merchas and Tipchas do not have the same melody as those in the Etnachta group.〔''The Art of Cantillation, Volume 2: A Step-By-Step Guide to Chanting Haftarot'', by Marshall Portnoy, Josée Wolff, page 15〕 Altogether, there are five possible arrangements how these can appear.〔''The Art of Cantillation, Volume 2: A Step-By-Step Guide to Chanting Haftarot'', by Marshall Portnoy, Josée Wolff, page 16〕 ==Total occurrences==
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