These ten questions will be answered on this blog for the coming new year of 2008.
The questions posed here are given in the manner of promotional literature that I get in the mail on nutrition. You know, "Cure This and That By Eating Avacados With This Herb". I have no book to sell....Yet....but will answer the questions posed later on this blog. Your answers and questions on the subject are welcomed.....
There is a Hebrew word that is translated in the NIV version of the bible as 'extortion'! Find out what this word is and how the Hebrew points to the monetary tithe as the culprit.
The tithe that Abraham gave to Melchisedek is often used as justification for taking tithe payments from Christians. There is a word that Abraham uses in that section of scriptures that one of the minor prophets uses to condemn monetary tithes taken from the poor.
The early church historian Eusebius records the error of an 'upstart teacher'. Find out why this statement in his book from the time of the Roman emperor Constantine in the 300's A.D proves the non-existance of tithing in the first three centuries.
The tithe of the land has a twin. Find out why this makes the use of money as a tithe somewhere between absurd and dangerous.
The practice of monetary tithe collecting was forseen by God. It is a hidden prophecy that shows the end of the practice and of its repercussions with the leadership in the churches that teach it.
The Old Testament prophecy that points to the betrayal of the Christ for thirty pieces of silver is primarily a prophecy against the monetary tithe. Find out why this is/could be the case.
Why! Why! Why! How could this be happening. The answer is in Genesis. It is God's 'modus operandi' for allowing the evil of monetary tithe collecting.
Sodom had tithes taken of their goods. Jerusalem had tithes taken of their goods. Jerusalem is called spiritual Sodom by John in Revelation. Discover the verse that points to the monetary tithe as the culprit for making Chritians unknowingly 'spiritual Sodomites'.
Find out what law of tithing points to tithe collectors as 'tares' amongst the wheat.
What three verses point to a coming persecution of Christians who fail to pay their tithes.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Freedom From the Burden of Titihing
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church history,
tares,
thirty pieces of silver,
tithe,
tithing
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