What the Scriptures Say About Tithing

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: Vinny Smith ISBN: 9781475993011
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 5, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Vinny Smith
ISBN: 9781475993011
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 5, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

What The Scriptures Say About Tithing will review every passage of scripture (17 of them) that speaks about tithe. After each of the 17 passages of scripture, 15 questions will be asked in order to help give you a clear understanding of the precept of tithe. The first 6 questions are: who was commanded to tithe?; what was (were) the person (people) commanded to tithe?; whom was the tithe for?; why was (were) the person (people) to receive tithes?; what was (were) the person (people) supposed to do with the tithe?; what was (would have been) the result of the person (people) being obedient and tithing? The last 9 questions are: did Jesus tithe?; did Jesus disciples / apostles tithe?; did Jesus give His disciples / apostles a commandment to tithe?; did Jesus disciples / apostles instruct the Jews, Gentiles, or the church to tithe?; did Jesus receive tithes?; did Jesus disciples / apostles receive tithes?; did Jesus command His disciples / apostles to receive tithes?; did Jesus disciples / apostles instruct anyone to receive tithes?; did the tithes have anything to do with the giving or receiving of money? When you reach the end of this book, you will have a clear understanding of the precept of tithe.

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What The Scriptures Say About Tithing will review every passage of scripture (17 of them) that speaks about tithe. After each of the 17 passages of scripture, 15 questions will be asked in order to help give you a clear understanding of the precept of tithe. The first 6 questions are: who was commanded to tithe?; what was (were) the person (people) commanded to tithe?; whom was the tithe for?; why was (were) the person (people) to receive tithes?; what was (were) the person (people) supposed to do with the tithe?; what was (would have been) the result of the person (people) being obedient and tithing? The last 9 questions are: did Jesus tithe?; did Jesus disciples / apostles tithe?; did Jesus give His disciples / apostles a commandment to tithe?; did Jesus disciples / apostles instruct the Jews, Gentiles, or the church to tithe?; did Jesus receive tithes?; did Jesus disciples / apostles receive tithes?; did Jesus command His disciples / apostles to receive tithes?; did Jesus disciples / apostles instruct anyone to receive tithes?; did the tithes have anything to do with the giving or receiving of money? When you reach the end of this book, you will have a clear understanding of the precept of tithe.

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