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Yes, tithes are part of the Mosaic Law as outlined in the Old Testament. Specifically, the practice of tithing, which involves giving one-tenth of one's produce or income, is mentioned in books like Leviticus and Deuteronomy. It was instituted as a way to support the Levitical priesthood and provide for the needs of the community. However, interpretations of tithing and its applicability to modern practices vary among different religious groups.

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Was Jesus under the Mosaic Law or another law?

Since Jesus was born a Jew, Galatians 4:4 tells us that he came to be "under law", meaning the Mosaic Law.


How many tithes are there mentioned in the Bible?

2 Corinthians 9:7 Let each one do just as he has resolved in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.The Mosaic Law mentioned plenty of tithes, giving a tenth of the firstfruits. Yet, in the New Testament, which we are under, it clearly states that God loves a cheerful giver. So whatever is your best is good enough for God.


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What does tithing have in common with the levites?

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At what point did the Mosaic Law take effect?

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Who does the mosaic apply to?

"Mosaic" is a reference to Mosaic law - the laws handed down by Moses, ie: Judaism.


What are the release dates for The Mosaic Law - 1913?

The Mosaic Law - 1913 was released on: USA: 24 January 1913


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No, they're different because the are 613 mosaic laws and only 10 comandments.


What is the mosaic law used for?

For Jews to live by.


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"Mosaic law" came to refer to the entire legal content of the Pentateuch (first 5 books of Bible), not just the Ten Commandments.


Was the Gospel of Mark written for communities eager to keep the Mosaic Law or for communities facing Persecution?

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Your pastor says you should not tithe to the poor and the whole tithe is his?

The pastor is all wrong here. As you must help both church as well as man.Additional Info:The tithe is Old Testament/Mosaic Law commandment given to ancient Israel. Under this Law ancient Israel was commanded to give tithes to give tithes to the widows, fatherless and strangers among ancient Israel. In essence, this is referring to poor people.The only other people commanded to receive tithes were the tribe of Levi and the Levitical priests. See Deuteronomy 14:29.That pastor is incorrect. Nowhere in the Bible does it say a Christian preacher should receive tithes under any circumstances. Besides the biblical tithe doesn't apply to Christians anyway.When Jesus fulfilled the Law, tithing was no longer necessary. Voluntary giving replaced tithing. See Hebrews 8:13, Galatians 3:13, Galatians 3:24-25, Romans 7:6.