Mishnah
Mishnah

Related for Bikkurim 1:3

אֵין מְבִיאִין בִּכּוּרִים חוּץ מִשִּׁבְעַת הַמִּינִים. לֹא מִתְּמָרִים שֶׁבֶּהָרִים, וְלֹא מִפֵּרוֹת שֶׁבָּעֲמָקִים, וְלֹא מִזֵּיתֵי שֶׁמֶן שֶׁאֵינָם מִן הַמֻּבְחָר. אֵין מְבִיאִין בִּכּוּרִים קֹדֶם לָעֲצֶרֶת. אַנְשֵׁי הַר צְבוֹעִים הֵבִיאוּ בִכּוּרֵיהֶם קֹדֶם לָעֲצֶרֶת, וְלֹא קִבְּלוּ מֵהֶם, מִפְּנֵי הַכָּתוּב שֶׁבַּתּוֹרָה (שמות כג) וְחַג הַקָּצִיר בִּכּוּרֵי מַעֲשֶׂיךָ אֲשֶׁר תִּזְרַע בַּשָּׂדֶה:

One only brings <i>Bikkurim</i> from the seven species [special to the Land of Israel, listed in Deut. 8:8], [but] not from the dates of the mountains or from fruits of the valley, nor from oil-olives that are not of the highest quality. One does not bring <i>Bikkurim</i> before <i>Atseret</i> [ Shavuot, the harvest festival]. People from <i>Har Tsevo'im</i> brought their <i>Bikkurim</i> and they [the priests] did not accept [the fruits] because of the verse in the Torah, (Exodus 23:16) "And the harvest festival, the first fruits of your labor that you plant in the field."

Tosefta Bikkurim

We do not bring Bikkurim (first fruits) before Shavuot, and if they are [nonetheless] brought, we must wait until Shavuot arrives and [only then] recite the declaration [beginning with "My father was a wandering Aramean..." (Deut. 26:5-10)].
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy

Tosefta Bikkurim

Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel says, we do not bring first fruits from dates, except for the dates that [grow] in Jericho, and we do not recite [the declaration] except over the dry ones. Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar says, we bring valley pomegranates [as opposed to valley figs (see notes to Y. Bikkurim 1.3.7)] and recite [the declaration over them].
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
Previous VerseFull ChapterNext Verse