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What is the position of tithing in the covenant of grace?

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Once the New Covenant was established tithing was abolished. It was replaced with giving. Christians (e.g., Disciples, Apostle Paul) in The Bible did not practice tithing. They practiced giving. According to the Bible, Christians are not required to tithe.

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