Thematic Bible: Tithe
Thematic Bible
Offerings » Different kinds of » Tithe
Tithe » A second » Or its value yearly brought to the tabernacle and eaten before the lord
Tithe » A second » To be consumed at home every third year to promote hospitality and charity
Tithe » The pious governors of israel caused the payment of
Tithe » Who pays their tithe, but does not do weightier matters of the law
"Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you pay tithe of mint and dill and cummin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the Law, justice and mercy and faith. These you ought to have done, without neglecting the others.
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But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and neglect justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone.
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Also he told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: "Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, 'God, I thank you that I am not like other menextortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. read more.
I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.'
I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.'
Tithe » The amount to be tithed
Tithe » Rulers appointed over, for distributing
Tithe » Reasonableness of appointing, for the levites
Tithe » The tenth of, given by the levites to the priests as their portion
Tithe » Given by God to the levites for their services
Tithe » The tenth of anything
Tithe » Antiquity of the custom of giving to God's ministers
But this man whose genealogy is not derived from them received a tenth from Abraham and blessed him who had the promises.
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Tithe » The pharisees scrupulous in paying
I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.'
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But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and neglect justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone.
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