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Only if you feel like it.

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According to The Bible only ancient Israel was required to pay tithes, and the tithes did not consist of money.

The Bible never commands Christians to tithe. In fact no Christian (e.g, Apostles) mentioned in the Bible practiced tithing in any form.

The New Testament encourages voluntary, Spirit-led giving. With that said, you can give from an inheritance. You can give any amount to anyone you want.

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