Bekhorot

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Bekhorot is a tractate of the Mishnah and Talmud that deals primarily with the laws of firstborn animals and humans, including their sanctity, redemption, and related priestly rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mishnaic tractate
Talmudic tractate
basedOn Torah commandments about firstborn
canonicalStatus part of the standard Babylonian Talmud corpus
part of the standard Mishnah corpus
closingTopic laws of valuation and sanctity
concerns Temple‑related sanctity
firstborn humans
firstborn kosher animals
firstborn non‑kosher animals
priestly gifts
discusses blemishes in firstborn animals
ownership of firstborn animals
qualification of experts to rule on blemishes
redemption procedure for firstborn sons
rights of the kohen
status of doubtful firstborn
valuation of sanctified property
focusesOn economic rights of priests
sanctity and redemption of firstborn
genre rabbinic legal text
halakhicCategory kodashim (holy things)
hasBabylonianTalmudPagesApprox 60
hasJerusalemTalmud yes
hasMishnahChapters 9
language Mishnaic Hebrew
Talmudic Aramaic
legalDomain Halakha
openingTopic obligations of firstborn animals
partOf Mishnah
Seder Kodashim
Talmud
primarySubject laws of firstborn
priestly rights
redemption of firstborn humans
sanctity of firstborn animals
relatedConcept bechor (firstborn)
pidyon haben
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalSource Deuteronomic law code
surface form: Deuteronomy laws of firstborn

Exodus laws of firstborn
Numbers laws of firstborn
studiedBy Talmud students
studiedIn yeshivot

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Kodashim containsTractate Bekhorot