
Bikkurim: First Fruits - Chabad.org
The bikkurim (first fruits) were brought by farmers in ancient Israel to be placed near the altar in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Bikkurim (first-fruits) - Wikipedia
Bikkurim (Hebrew: בכורים, / bɪˌkuːˈriːm, bɪˈkʊərɪm /), [1] or first-fruits, are a type of sacrificial offering which was offered by ancient Israelites. In each agricultural season, the first-grown fruits were brought to the Temple and laid by the altar, and a special declaration recited.
Bikkurim (tractate) - Wikipedia
Bikkurim (Hebrew: ביכורים, lit. "First-fruits") is the eleventh tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. All versions of the Mishnah contain the first three chapters, and some versions contain a fourth.
Mishnah Bikkurim - Sefaria
Bikkurim (First-Fruits) belongs to the first order, Zera'im (seeds) and discusses the first-fruit gifts to the Kohanim and Temple, as stated in Exodus 23:19; Deuteronomy 26:1. It consists of three to four chapters. Read the text of Mishnah Bikkurim online with commentaries and connections.
Strong's Hebrew: 1061. בִּכּוּרִים (bikkurim) -- Firstfruits
Usage: The term "bikkurim" refers to the first and best portion of the harvest, which was offered to God as an expression of gratitude and acknowledgment of His provision. It signifies the initial yield of the season's produce, including grains, fruits, and other agricultural products.
First Fruits (Bikkurim) | My Jewish Learning
In the colorful ceremony of bikkurim, which involved Jews from all walks of life, Rabbi Kook saw an opportunity to rectify the disrespect and alienation between the farmers and the townspeople. In a God-fearing society, each individual sector of society recognizes the relevance of …
Jewish Concepts: First Fruits - Jewish Virtual Library
FIRST FRUITS, that portion of the fruits of each year's harvest that following the biblical injunction was to be taken to the Temple in Jerusalem. The Hebrew term bikkurim and related terms for the "first fruits" derive from the same root as bekhor, "firstborn (see *Firstborn ).
Bikurim (first fruits) - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad.org
Bikurim (first fruits): the first fruits which the Jews would bring to the Temple in Jerusalem
Bikkurim | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and ... - Sefaria
“Bikkurim” (“first fruits”) refers to the commandment, detailed in Deuteronomy 26:1-11, to bring first fruits and grains to the Temple and give them to a priest next to the altar. Details of the process are discussed in tractate Bikkurim, which describes the festive procession that accompanied the offering.
Jerusalem Talmud Bikkurim - Sefaria
Bikkurim (First-Fruits) belongs to the first order, Zera'im (seeds) and discusses the prohibition of the immediate use of a tree after it has been planted, as stated in Leviticus 19:23-25. It consists of three chapters. Read the text of Jerusalem Talmud …
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