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O que (quem) é First Fruits Festival - definição

RELIGIOUS OFFERING OF THE FIRST AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE OF THE HARVEST
First-Fruits; First fruits; First-fruits; Firstfruit; First fruit; Aparche
  • ''Fruit Basket'' (painting by [[Balthasar van der Ast]]).

first fruits         
The first fruits of a project or activity are the earliest results or profits.
The deal is one of the first fruits of a liberalization of foreign investment law.
N-PLURAL: usu N of n
First Fruits         
First Fruits is a religious offering of the first agricultural produce of the harvest. In classical Greek, Roman, and Hebrew religions, the first fruits were given to priests as an offering to deity.
first fruits         
¦ plural noun
1. the first agricultural produce of a season.
2. the initial results of an enterprise or endeavour.

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First Fruits

First Fruits is a religious offering of the first agricultural produce of the harvest. In classical Greek, Roman, and Hebrew religions, the first fruits were given to priests as an offering to deity.

Beginning in 1966 a unique "First Fruits" celebration brought the Ancient African harvest festivals that became the African American holiday, Kwanzaa.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para First Fruits Festival
1. When will we be weaned off those "Hava Nagilas?" and "Havenu Shalom Aleichems?" Why does the President‘s Residence believe that a reception for an American president who comes here an average of once every 15 years must look like a First Fruits festival at a kibbutz kindergarten?