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Money is mentioned 44 times in 32 texts from Genesis to Deuteronomy...........................................

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Feb 16, 2024, 1:44:16 AMFeb 16
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God says His tithe is FOOD (Lev 27:30, 32; Num 18:27-28; Deut 12:17; 14:22-23; 26:12; 2 Chron 31:5-6; Neh 10:37; 13:5; Mal 3:10-11; Matt 23:23; Luke 11:42).

Deceitful pastors, tithe teachers and pro-tithers say tithes are MONEY (yet they cannot provide one scripture that proves God commands a monetary tithe from anyone). So someone here must be lying! Who do you think that would be?

Money is mentioned 44 times in 32 texts from Genesis to Deuteronomy before God instituted the holy tithe in Leviticus 27 (Genesis 13:2; 17:12; 20:23:19-26; 37:28; 45:22; Exodus 21-22; 30:12; Lev 25:47-53; 27:3-7; Num 3:47; 14:26; 22:29).

Yet despite there being money available even back then, God distinctly ordered Israel alone to tithe agriculture, fruits of the trees and livestock (Lev 27:30, 32; Num 18:27-28) never MONEY. This commandment was to only those Israelites who were farmers and herdsmen...no one else.

There were some 50 different occupations in Israel apart from farmers and herdsmen, fishermen, tentmakers, carpenters, builders, craftsmen, bakers, skinners, tradesmen, artisans, administrators, bankers...etc. They were exempt from tithing.

In fact if you have studied your Bible properly you will have learned that Gentile nations were not under the Law (Psalms 147:19-20; Mal 4:4), nor were Gentiles ever part of the covenants of promise from God (Eph 2:11-12).

The Holy Spirit, the elders and apostles made that very clear in Acts 15 that Gentile converts were not under the Law, nor were they to be burdened by the Law. Of the 613 laws/commandments etc....Gentile converts were to uphold on 4 things (Acts 15:19-20, 28-29) which designed to help in keeping them from returning to pagan practices. The rest of the 609, which included tithing, circumcision, even the Sabbath Day were not relevant to the Gentile converts.

In fact the Law of Moses was abolished by Christ's death on the cross. No tithes, no tithing...zero!
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