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Did Old Testament saints tithe? Yes, the Law of Moses required tithing. ... Should Christians tithe? No, they should give more! Israel under the weak and beggarly Old Testament gave more than 10% in tithes and offerings, so we under the blessings of the New should give more than they, and the Spirit-filled examples agree...
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www.letgodbetrue.com/bible/practical/tithing.htm
www.letgodbetrue.com/bible/practical/tithing.htm
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The law of common sense says pastors should not be teaching that Christians are required to tithe ... The higher percentage given is more likely to be because their are more true Christians in these denominations then because of any requirement the church puts on them to tithe. You can preach on tithing until your blue in...
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www.thepropheticyears.com/comments/Are%20Christians%20c...
www.thepropheticyears.com/comments/Are%20Christians%20commanded%20to%20tithe.htm
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No, believers exercise freedom under grace and, as such, the church is no longer subject to the requirements of Old Testament Law. We give of our time and of our material provision by faith, cheerfully and generously, limited only by abilit...
http://womenintheword.wordpress.com/2009/05/18/are-chri...
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Rather they teach that the Bible requires of Christians that they tithe. For them, failure to tithe is to sin – it is to "rob God." The issue for me is, could I conscientiously teach that such is the case? Could I teach that tithing is Scripturally required of Christians, and that failure to do so is sin?
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www.godward.org/Hebrew%20Roots/does_the_bible_teach_tha...
www.godward.org/Hebrew%20Roots/does_the_bible_teach_that_christ.htm
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Q: The tithe is clearly taught in the Old Testament, but in the New Testament it seems to be downplayed. Are those of us who give 10 percent of our income doing something not required?
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www.ctlibrary.com/ct/1999/november15/9td094.html
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Q: The tithe is clearly taught in the Old Testament, but in the New Testament it seems to be downplayed. Are those of us who give 10 percent of our income doing something not required? ... However we resolve that broad question, all sides agree that some New Testament writers insist that Christians be a giving,
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www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1999/november15/9td094.htm...
www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1999/november15/9td094.html
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Today though, many prosperity churches teach from Malachi 3 to prove tithing for Christians: ... They were to tithe, circumcise, perform animal sacrifices, and honor the feasts. They were not doing this, so the blessings of the law were withheld and the curses of the law were upon them. These curses and blessings were...
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www.doctrinetalk.com/?p=25
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An article showing that Christians are not required to tithe their income. ... This passage has no bearing on Christians (unless you consider yourself a Pharisee!) The Pharisees were required to tithe because Jesus had not yet gone to the cross, and taken the law with Him. You'll notice in the above passage from Matthew...
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tithing.christian-things.com/tithe.html
tithing.christian-things.com/tithe.html
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These notes are from our web page and are prompted by one of the most popular questions on the Internet: "Do Christians have to tithe?" The Bible clearly says, "No." Everyone is free to give ... This service of mediating between God and the people required giving 10% of the food grown in the land to the Levites who,
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www.piney.com/Tithe4.html
www.piney.com/Tithe4.html
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