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According to The Bible, ancient Israel were commanded to tithe as part of their covenant with God. The covenant is also referred to as the Mosaic Law (Law of Moses) or the Old Testament/Covenant.

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Should we tithe today?

yes


How do some Christians use the principle of the tithe today?

Christians use the tithe to help the church


Who are the people that pays a tithe?

The Israelites were commanded to give a tithe to the poor and a separate tithe to the Levites. The Levites were allotted no portion of the land itself, so they partook of the tithe that was given (Numbers ch.18). They served as Torah-scholars (Deuteronomy ch.33) and assisted in the Temple (but did not offer up the sacrifices, which was done only by the kohanim). The newborn of flocks were also tithed (Leviticus ch.27). Today, in the absence of the Holy Temple, Jews tithe their income for the poor.


How do Jews tithe?

One-tenth of one's net income is given to tzedaka (charity).


Should Jews give tithes to their Rabbi?

No. Jews do not tithe because they have no Temple or priesthood. Tithes only went to Levites and priests. Rabbis were neither. True holy biblical tithes were always only food from inside God's holy land of Israel. Therefore nobody can tithe today. Modern tithing is a scam and a lie and was never commanded to the church. Another answer: according to halakha (Jewish law), one should give one-tenth of one's net income to charity.


What does Deuteronomy chapter 26 verse 12 mean?

Deu 26:12 "Every third year give the tithe---a tenth of your crops---to the Levites, the foreigners, the orphans, and the widows, so that in every community they will have all they need to eat. When you have done this, The Jews were to offer a second tithe, called the festival tithe, which was to be shared with the Levite, the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow every third year. This tithe was to be distributed to the needy in their own towns.


Who was in charge of the Tithe barn?

the church owned the tithe barn and they put all there tithes (a tenth) in the tithe barn


How do you use the word tithe in a sentence?

the tithe of a hundred is 10 %


What is a tithe of an income of 101.50?

A tithe is traditionally defined as one-tenth of a person's income. To calculate a tithe on an income of $101.50, you would multiply that amount by 0.10. This results in a tithe of $10.15.


Did Melchizedek received a tithe from David?

No Melchizedek did not receive a tithe from David.


Can you tithe to an individual?

As tithe is not a person, you can only give it to god or the church.


In the context of france what was 'Tithe'?

Tithe was a tax to churches or religious places!