Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Firstfruits, in biblical terms, refers to the initial yield of a harvest that is offered to God as an act of worship and gratitude. This concept is deeply rooted in the agricultural practices of ancient Israel and holds significant theological and spiritual implications throughout the Scriptures.Old Testament Background The principle of firstfruits is established in the Mosaic Law, where the Israelites are commanded to bring the first and best of their harvest to the Lord. This offering is a recognition of God's provision and sovereignty over the land. In Exodus 23:19 , it is written, "Bring the best of the firstfruits of your soil to the house of the LORD your God." Similarly, Leviticus 23:10-11 instructs, "Speak to the Israelites and say, ‘When you enter the land I am giving you and reap its harvest, you are to bring to the priest a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest. And he shall wave the sheaf before the LORD so that it may be accepted on your behalf; the priest is to wave it on the day after the Sabbath." The offering of firstfruits was not limited to grain but extended to all produce, including wine, oil, and livestock. Deuteronomy 26:1-2 further emphasizes this practice: "When you enter the land that the LORD your God is giving you as an inheritance, and you take possession of it and settle in it, you are to take some of the firstfruits of all the produce of the soil that you harvest from the land the LORD your God is giving you and put them in a basket. Then go to the place the LORD your God will choose as a dwelling for His Name." Spiritual Significance The offering of firstfruits was not merely a ritualistic act but carried profound spiritual significance. It was an expression of faith, acknowledging that all blessings come from God and that He deserves the first and best of what His people receive. This act of giving was a demonstration of trust in God's continued provision and a reminder of the covenant relationship between God and Israel. New Testament Fulfillment In the New Testament, the concept of firstfruits takes on a Christological dimension. Jesus Christ is referred to as the "firstfruits" of those who have fallen asleep, signifying His resurrection as the first of many who will be raised to eternal life. 1 Corinthians 15:20 states, "But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep." Furthermore, believers are described as a kind of firstfruits of God's creation. James 1:18 declares, "He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we would be a kind of firstfruits of His creation." This indicates that Christians, as recipients of the new birth through the Gospel, are set apart for God's purposes, much like the firstfruits offerings of old. Practical Application The principle of firstfruits continues to hold relevance for Christians today. It encourages believers to prioritize God in all aspects of life, offering the first and best of their time, talents, and resources to Him. This practice serves as a tangible expression of faith and gratitude, reflecting a heart that acknowledges God's lordship and provision. In summary, the concept of firstfruits is a rich biblical theme that underscores the importance of giving God the first and best of what we receive, both in the physical and spiritual realms. It is a testament to God's faithfulness and a call to live in a manner that honors Him as the source of all blessings. Smith's Bible Dictionary Firstfruits
ATS Bible Dictionary FirstfruitsPresents made to God of part of the fruits of the harvest, to express the submission, dependence, and thankfulness of the offerers. The portion given was instead of the whole, in acknowledgement that all was due to God. They were offered in the temple before the crop was gathered on the fifteenth of Nisan, in the evening, and threshed in a court of the temple. After it was well cleaned, about three pints of it were roasted, and pounded in a mortar. Over this was thrown a measure of olive oil and a handful of incense; and the priest, taking the offering, waved it before the Lord towards the four cardinal points, throwing a handful of it into the fire on the altar, and keeping the rest. After this, all were at liberty to get in the harvest. When the wheat harvest was over, on the day of Pentecost they offered as first fruits of another, in the name of the nation, two loaves, of about three pints of flour each, made of leavened dough, Le 23:10,17. In addition to these firstfruits, every private person was obliged to bring his firstfruits to the temple, but Scripture prescribes neither the time nor the quantity. There was, besides this, another sort of firstfruits paid to God, Numbers 15:19,21 Nehemiah 10:37: when the bread in the family was kneaded, a portion of it was set apart, and given to the priest or Levite of the place; if there were no priest or Levite, it was cast into the oven and there consumed. Those offerings are also often called firstfruits, which were brought by the Israelites from devotion, to the temple, for the feast of thanksgiving, to which they invited their relations and friends, and the Levites of their cities. The firstfruits and tenths were the most considerable revenue of the priests and Levites. Christians have "the firstfruits of the Holy Spirit," Romans 8:23; that is, more abundant and more excellent gifts than the Jews; these were also a foretaste of the full harvest. "Christ is risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept," 1 1 Corinthians 15:20, the forerunner of all those who, because he lives, shall live also, John 14:19. Easton's Bible Dictionary The first-fruits of the ground were offered unto God just as the first-born of man and animals.The law required, (1.) That on the morrow after the Passover Sabbath a sheaf of new corn should be waved by the priest before the altar (Leviticus 23:5, 6, 10, 12; 2:12). (2.) That at the feast of Pentecost two loaves of leavened bread, made from the new flour, were to be waved in like manner (Leviticus 23:15, 17; Numbers 28:26). (3.) The feast of Tabernacles was an acknowledgement that the fruits of the harvest were from the Lord (Exodus 23:16; 34:22). (4.) Every individual, besides, was required to consecrate to God a portion of the first-fruits of the land (Exodus 22:29; 23:19; 34:26; Numbers 15:20, 21). (5.) The law enjoined that no fruit was to be gathered from newly-planted fruit-trees for the first three years, and that the first-fruits of the fourth year were to be consecrated to the Lord (Leviticus 19:23-25). Jeremiah (2:3) alludes to the ordinance of "first-fruits," and hence he must have been acquainted with the books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, where the laws regarding it are recorded. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia FIRST-FRUITSfurst'-froots (re'shith, bikkurim; aparche. Septuagint translates re'shith by aparche, but for bikkurim it uses the word protogennemata; compare Philo 22 33): Greek 536. aparche -- the beginning of a sacrifice, ie the first fruit ... firstfruits. From a compound of apo and archomai; a beginning of sacrifice, ie The (Jewish) first-fruit (figuratively) -- first-fruits. see GREEK apo. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/536.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 7225. reshith -- beginning, chief... first (16), first fruits (7), foremost (2). beginning, chiefest, firstfruits, part, time, principal thing. From the same as ro'sh ... /hebrew/7225.htm - 6k Library How we Ought Also to Offer Our Firstfruits to the Lord. Of the Offering of Tithes and Firstfruits. Proof that the Divinity of the Saviour is Impassible. The Firstborn. The Fifth vision "In Heaven" The Answer. Third Sunday after Easter Second Sermon. Jesus Living at Nazareth and visiting Jerusalem in his Twelfth ... Of the Fact that the Precepts of the Gospel are Milder than those ... September 8 Evening Thesaurus Firstfruits (37 Occurrences)... Paul Levertoff. Multi-Version Concordance Firstfruits (37 Occurrences). ... 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Should Christians give a firstfruits offering today? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the Feast of Weeks? | GotQuestions.org What are the different Jewish festivals in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Firstfruits (37 Occurrences)Romans 8:23 Romans 11:16 Romans 16:5 1 Corinthians 15:20 1 Corinthians 15:23 1 Corinthians 16:15 James 1:18 Revelation 14:4 Genesis 49:3 Exodus 23:16 Exodus 23:19 Exodus 34:22 Exodus 34:26 Leviticus 2:12 Leviticus 2:14 Leviticus 23:10 Leviticus 23:17 Leviticus 23:20 Numbers 18:12 Numbers 18:13 Numbers 28:26 Deuteronomy 18:4 Deuteronomy 21:17 Deuteronomy 26:10 2 Kings 4:42 2 Chronicles 31:5 Nehemiah 10:35 Nehemiah 10:37 Nehemiah 12:44 Nehemiah 13:31 Psalms 78:51 Psalms 105:36 Proverbs 3:9 Jeremiah 2:3 Ezekiel 20:40 Ezekiel 44:30 Ezekiel 48:14 Subtopics Related Terms Contributions (19 Occurrences) Heave-offerings (13 Occurrences) Wave-offering (22 Occurrences) Responsibility (17 Occurrences) Meat-offering (111 Occurrences) |