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tenth, tithe
Definition:
The terms "tenth" and "tithe" refer to "ten percent" or "one-out-of-ten portion" of one's money, crops, livestock, or other possessions that is given to God.
- In the Old Testament, God instructed the Israelites to set aside a tenth of their belongings to give as an offering of thanksgiving to him.
- This offering was used to support the Levite tribe of Israel who served the Israelites as priests and caretakers of the tabernacle and later, the temple.
- In the New Testament, God does not require giving a tithe, but instead he instructs believers to generously and cheerfully help people in need and support the work of Christian ministry.
- This could also be translated as "one-tenth" or "one out of ten."
(See also: ../kt/believer.md, ../other/israel.md, ../other/levite.md, ../other/livestock.md, ../other/melchizedek.md, ../kt/minister.md, ../other/sacrifice.md ../kt/tabernacle.md, ../kt/temple.md)