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Trouvé 28 Résultats pour: Tithe

  • if anyone would redeem his tithe, he must pay a fifth part besides. (Leviticus 27, 31)

  • And in return for the service they do me in the tabernacle that bears record of my covenant, I have allotted to the sons of Levi the enjoyment of all the tithe Israel pays. (Numbers 18, 21)

  • but live content with the tithe which I have set apart for their use, to defray all their needs. (Numbers 18, 24)

  • give this charge to the Levites: When the sons of Israel pay the tithe I have assigned to you, you must offer to the Lord the first-fruits of them, the tenth part of your tithe, (Numbers 18, 26)

  • And the part of your tithe which you set aside as an offering to the Lord must be the best part, the choice part. (Numbers 18, 29)

  • then you may enjoy the rest of the tithe, and your households with you; it is the reward of all your tabernacle service. (Numbers 18, 31)

  • when you would bring burnt-sacrifice and offering, tithe and first-fruits of your labour, vowed gifts and unvowed, first-born of cattle or of sheep. (Deuteronomy 12, 6)

  • then the Lord your God will choose a place to be the sanctuary of his name. There you will present before him all that I now enjoin, burnt-sacrifice and offering, tithe and first-fruit and choice things vowed to his honour. (Deuteronomy 12, 11)

  • Why then, sell all this tithe of thine, and bring the proceeds of the sale with thee to the place he has chosen. (Deuteronomy 14, 25)

  • Every third year, thou wilt set apart a fresh tithe of all the revenue thou then hast, and lay it by at home, (Deuteronomy 14, 28)

  • And when thou hast finished taking tithes of all thy harvest, every third year, when tithe is due; when thou hast given them to Levite and stranger, to orphan and widow, in thy own city, so that they can feast and have their fill, (Deuteronomy 26, 12)

  • and he will tithe the revenues of such crop and vintage as is left you, to pay his own courtiers and his own retinue. (1 Samuel 8, 15)


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