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The practice of offering to God a tenth of the harvest of the land and of livestock, as holy to the
Ge 14:18-20 Abraham offered a tenth of the goods taken in battle, apparently in thankfulness to God for victory. See also Ge 28:22; Heb 7:1-3
Tithing extends to all kinds of produce and livestock Lev 27:30-32 Cereal and fruit offerings could be commuted to money. See also 2Ch 31:5-6; Ne 10:35-38; Ne 13:12
All tithes were paid to the Levites Nu 18:21-24; Ne 10:37-38; Heb 7:5
Tithes were to be paid in a designated place Dt 12:5-6; Dt 14:22-29; Dt 26:2 Tithes were paid in Jerusalem, or every three years in towns where the tithe feast was eaten.
Levites offered a tenth to the
Support of the Levites Nu 18:21 See also 2Ch 31:4
The tithe meal Dt 14:23
A three-yearly gift to the poor Dt 14:28-29
Mt 23:23 See also Lk 11:42; Lk 18:9-14
They were given freely Ex 36:3 See also Lev 7:12-18; Nu 15:3; Ezr 1:4; Ps 54:6; Eze 46:12
They were given according to ability Dt 16:10 See also Dt 16:17; Ac 11:29; 1Co 16:2; 2Co 8:12 There is no specific command in the NT for the church to tithe, but many commands to give generously and to support the Lord’s work.
Mal 3:8-10 See also Lev 27:33; 1Sa 8:15,17; Ne 13:10
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5412 | money |
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5577 | taxation |
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7912 | collections |
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