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Did The Children of Israel Who Were Not Farmers Tithe?

Did The Children of Israel Who Were Not Farmers Tithe?

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The inquiry is motivated by the belief that the only individuals among the tribes of Israel that were only required to tithe are those who were agricultural farmers in the family. This is a common ideology with modern (New Age) Christianity of those who shun the practice of giving the tithe, as well as being one of the excuses given on why the Christian of modernity does not have to tithe, and why tithe was never a substance associated with finances and wealth. In this segment, the responsive reasoning does not necessarily emphasize whether or not the modern Christian should tithe, but more so, whether the Scriptures verify if Israel were not farmers, were they exempt from tithing?

This Session presents a thorough examination of evidence of not only who of the children of Israel were required to tithe, but also, if Israelite occupations were exclusive to just the agricultural aspect of farming. This question does not answer whether or not Christians should tithe based upon this premise. But, it does spark the interest that if the Heavenly Father, Yahuah did not provide any restrictions based upon a certain work occupation among His children, and did not abandon His instructions to His children concerning it, then it is safe to say that His same instructions would apply to those who subscribe to His instructions to this day. Our pray is that those who hear and do the Word of Yah are blessed by the information that goes forth from this Cast.

Yah's grace and peace be ever upon you, Shalom.

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