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Tithe

Tithing is the practice of giving one-tenth of one's income or produce to God, established in the Old Testament as a means of supporting the priesthood and the work of the Lord. While tithing was a specific command under the Mosaic law, New Testament believers are called to generous, sacrificial giving motivated by grace rather than obligation.

Overview

The tithe (one-tenth) was instituted under the Mosaic covenant as a means of supporting the Levitical priesthood and sustaining Israel's worship and religious life. Multiple tithes existed: one for general support of the Levites, another for festival celebrations, and a third for the poor. Abraham and Jacob voluntarily gave tithes before the law was established, demonstrating the practice's ancient roots.

Key Scriptures

"And Abram gave him a tenth of everything." (Genesis 14:20, NIV) — Abraham's voluntary tithe to Melchizedek, establishing the principle of honoring God through giving. "A tenth of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the Lord; it is holy to the Lord." (Leviticus 27:30, NIV) — The foundational command establishing the tithe as God's portion. "The Levites are to do the work at the tent of meeting, and Aaron and his sons are to be responsible for the offenses related to the sanctuary and the altar, so that wrath will not fall on the Israelites again. I am giving their gift of all the finest parts of every offering made to me by the Israelites." (Numbers 18:1, 12, NIV) — The tithe's purpose in supporting the priesthood.

Application

While tithing as a legal requirement has been fulfilled in Christ, believers should prayerfully consider proportional, generous giving as an expression of gratitude and faith in God's provision.

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Full Topical Reference List 49 total — Nave's Topical Bible

Antiquity of the custom of giving to God's ministers

Considered a just return to God for his blessings

Given by God to the Levites for their services

Of all cattle

Of all the produce of the land

Of holy things dedicated

Punishment for changing

Reasonableness of appointing, for the Levites

Rulers appointed over, for distributing

The Jews reproved for withholding

The Jews slow in giving

The Pharisees scrupulous in paying

The pious governors of Israel caused the payment of

The tenth of anything

The tenth of, given by the Levites to the priests as their portion

The tenth of, offered by the Levites as an heave offering to God

Under the law belonged to God

When redeemed to a fifth part of the value added