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The tithe is a ten percent tax that Christians were commanded to give to their church. Some argue that the tithe is money because it was taxed in ancient Israel. However, the Bible does not explicitly say that the tithe is money.

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The Bible does not explicitly say that the tithe is money, but it does provide numerous examples of the tithe being paid in the form of money, grain, livestock and other goods. Therefore, based on the biblical evidence, it is reasonable to conclude that the tithe is money.

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Published: Sunday, December 11, 2022

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