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Hebrews 7:1–8
The practice of offering to God a tenth of the harvest of the land and of livestock, as holy to the Lord.
The idea is also used in a more general sense, meaning offering one-tenth of one’s income to the Lord.
Tithing was practiced before the giving of the OT law
Tithing under the law
Tithing extends to all kinds of produce and livestock
All tithes were paid to the Levites
Tithes were to be paid in a designated place
Levites offered a tenth to the Lord
Uses of the tithe
Support of the Levites
Tithing of minor items must not lead to neglect of major matters
Freewill offerings were made in addition to the tithe
They were given freely
Failure to tithe and abuses of the tithe
Blessing promised to those who tithe
In Conclusion:
Malachi 3:11
If you have compromised and haven't tithe, you miss this blessing God has promised to keep you safe and bless you.
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