Ever wondered whether there were more instances of זַרְקָא֮ סְגוֹל֒ or זַרְקָא֮ מֻנַּ֣ח סְגוֹל֒? Of course you have.
From any trop, click to find out what trop can come next, and what the transition probability is.
A bar graph at the bottom shows where the current trop sequence occurs in the Torah, aggregated by perek. Clicking on a perek’s bar will show the text of the p’sukim that contain that trop sequence.
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Why not? As far as I know, this has no scholarly value, but it seemed like an interesting thing to do.
It grew out of a previous couple of blog posts, which were similarly inspired by sheer curiosity.
I’m Noah Liebman. I also made isyontefearlythisyear.com. You can message me on Mastodon at @Noleli@mastodon.social, or email me.
Trop data is extracted from Tanach.us. Pasuk text is from Sefaria. Built with D3.