A tithe or tythe is literally on tenth of your income or goods
Traditionally, a tithe is 10% of your income. Or 10 cents of each dollar.
The Easter Orthodox do not set a tithe that all followers must adhere to, but a tithe is asked of them. It is assumed that you will give as much as you are able with your personal situation.
The word tithe means 10%, but I know what you are asking. 15% of 800 is 120
You should only tithe as much as you can afford. You should not impoverish yourself in order to give your money to a church. Tithe is a word used long ago to mean "a tenth". Tithes were paid to the church or to the Lord of the Manor. It meant that you should give one tenth of whatever you had, whether crops or animals or money. There were "tithe barns" in which the Lord of the Manor would store crops or hay which had been given to him.
tithe means 10%
A tithe was a payment made to clergy or religious institutions. It usually consisted of a tenth of one's income and was often obligatory for members of certain religious denominations.
the church owned the tithe barn and they put all there tithes (a tenth) in the tithe barn
the tithe of a hundred is 10 %
The tithe was one tenth of a person's production, so a farmer, for example, would give the Church one tenth of his crop.
As tithe is not a person, you can only give it to god or the church.
Tithe was a tax to churches or religious places!
No Melchizedek did not receive a tithe from David.
The word tithe literally means "one-tenth." So it is 10% of something. For example, a tithe of $100 (one hundred dollars) is $10 (ten dollars).Your Tithe Experthttp://www.thetithinghoax.com/