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  1. Tithe Definition, Types & Purpose - Lesson | Study.com

    Nov 21, 2023 · A tithe is defined as a tenth of a person's income or property, given in support of the church. The word tithe, as well as the Hebrew and Greek equivalents ''ma'aser'' and …

  2. What Does the Bible Say About Tithing? Scriptures Explained

    Understanding what the Bible says about tithing, in both old and new testament Scriptures, can help people of faith today to decide what and how they want to give.

  3. Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Practice Tithing? | FAQ - JW.ORG

    What is a tithe, and why don’t Jehovah’s Witnesses practice tithing? The commandment to tithe, or contribute a tenth of one’s belongings, was part of the Law given to the ancient nation of …

  4. How Is the Work of Jehovah’s Witnesses Financed?

    Some wonder how Jehovah’s Witnesses get money to finance and support their preaching, translation, and disaster relief work.

  5. Tithe - JW.ORG

    A tenth part, or 10 percent, given or paid as a tribute, especially for religious purposes. The Bible tells of two instances prior to the setting up of the Law covenant in which a tenth part of …

  6. Tithe Definition, Types & Purpose - Video | Study.com

    Explore the types of tithing in this informative video lesson. Understand the purpose and impact of this ancient practice, followed by a quiz to test your knowledge.

  7. Tenth (Tithe) - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary

    A tenth part, or 10 percent, given or paid as a tribute, especially for religious purposes. It is also called a “tithe,” and giving it is called “tithing.” (Mal 3:10; De 26:12; Mt 23:23) Under the …

  8. Hyperbole in Hamlet - Study.com

    A tithe, according to the Church, is ten percent of one's annual earnings. Hamlet calls his uncle not even twenty percent of ten percent of how great the previous king had been.

  9. Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Funding: Where Does the Money Come From?

    Sep 1, 2015 · But we never tithe, take up collections, or charge a fee for our services or publications. We are not paid to preach, to teach in the congregation, or to help build places of …

  10. How Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Finance Their Worldwide Work?

    We do not tithe, charge dues, or take up collections. Although the costs of supporting our evangelizing work are high, we do not solicit money. Over a century ago, the second issue of …