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Bikkurim (Hebrew: בכורים, /bɪˌkuːˈriːm, bɪˈkʊərɪm/), or first-fruits, are a type of
sacrificial offering which was
offered by
ancient Israelites. In each...
- and "Day of the
First Fruits" (Hebrew: יום הבכורים, romanized: Yom hab
Bikkurim,
Numbers 28:26). Shavuot, the
plural of a word
meaning "w****" or "seven"...
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Bikkurim may
refer to:
Bikkurim (First-fruits), the
Hebrew name for the
offering of
first fruits The
Bikkurim (Talmud)
tractate of the
Mishnah and the...
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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...
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Bikkurim (Hebrew: בכורים, lit. 'First-Fruits') was a
Hebrew annual periodical that
appeared in
Vienna in 1864–1865,
edited and
published by
Naphtali Keller...
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fruits (
bikkurim),
during which pilgrims brought offerings from the
seven species to the
Temple priesthood.
According to the Mishnah,
these bikkurim could...
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Demai Kil'ayim Shevi'it
Terumot Ma'aserot Ma'aser
Sheni Challah Orlah Bikkurim Shabbat Eruvin Pesahim Shekalim Yoma
Sukkah Beitza Rosh
Hashanah Ta'anit...
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discusses it
primarily in two places, in
Tractate Bikkurim and in
Tractate Yevamot. One
opinion in
Tractate Bikkurim indicates that the
androgynos has elements...
- 19:23–25 and the
requirements regarding the
fruit of the
fourth year.
Bikkurim ("First Fruits") has
three chapters with the laws
concerning the first-fruit...
- W****s,
marks the day the
Torah was
given to the
Israelites at
Mount Sinai.
Bikkurim are
given as offerings, as in this
picture from Nahalal,
Israel in 2006...