Bikuriym: The Day of Firstfruits
A Firstfruits overview on Bikuriym, the wave sheaf offering, resurrection hope, and the opening of harvest.
Firstfruits Witness
Month 1, Day 26
Bikuriym marks the wave sheaf, the opening of the harvest, and the fixed spring coordinate that initiates the count toward Shabu'ut.
The firstfruits are presented as an accepted witness, declaring the harvest holy and opening the next movement in the annual pattern. Harvest Witness
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Spring Firstfruits
Fixed placement inside the restored annual order.
Appointment
Month 1, Day 26
The Day of Firstfruits, marking the wave sheaf, acceptance of the harvest, and the opening of the count.
Focus
Firstfruits
Day of Firstfruits
Appointment Watch
Synchronizing this appointment inside the fixed yearly cycle.
Locating the next occurrence
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Calendar Placement
This page now tracks the live position of Bikuriym inside the restored yearly order, so the brief is not only descriptive but also anchored to its present timing.
When this appointment is active, the watch panel shifts from countdown mode into observance mode. When it has passed, the panel rolls forward to the next fixed-cycle occurrence.
Overview
Bikuriym stands within the spring cluster as the firstfruits appointment. It marks the wave sheaf, the accepted opening of the harvest, and the fixed chronological point from which the fifty-day count proceeds.
Observance
The emphasis falls on firstfruits presentation, accepted offering, and the ordered beginning of the count that leads to Shabu'ut.
Spring Count Monitor
Tracking the fixed 50-day count from the wave sheaf of Bikuriym to the arrival of Shabu'ut.
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Current Count
Preparing Count
Count Target
Locating Shabu'ut
Restoration Frame
Within the restored 364-day structure, Bikuriym returns as a distinct appointment in the spring sequence rather than being collapsed into the surrounding feast days.
Key Markers
Bikuriym
Wave sheaf presentation
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Opening of the harvest
Bikuriym
Beginning of the fifty-day count