Tithe definition

Tithe means “a tenth part.”
Tithe means 10% or “a tenth part”. God’s Word tells us that the first 10% of everything we earn or receive belongs to Him. God says in Malachi 3:8 (NIV), “Will a mere mortal rob God? Yet you rob me but you ask, ‘How are we robbing you?’ In tithes and offerings.” In verse 9, He says that we bring a lot of problems on ourselves when we don’t tithe. The only way God’s work will be done on this earth is if God’s people give of their finances.
Tithe is a biblical word that means “a tenth part.” The “tithe” is the first 10% of your income.

Examples of Tithe in a sentence

  • Tithe and give additional offerings with a cheerful and liberal attitude in accordance with II Corinthians 9:7.

  • From the perspective of the former North Indiana Conference the Tithe model of funding ministry was introduced at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Session of the North Indiana Conference, June 1-4, 2005 at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

  • Otherwise it remains located some 210m from the closest point of the Conservation Area adjacent to the Tithe Barn.

  • Tithe Shares described in the Notice are not transferred to the Proposed Transferee within such period, a new Notice shall be given to the Company, and the Company and/or its assignees shall again be offered the Right of First Refusal before any Shares held by the Holder may be sold or otherwise transferred.

  • The Tithe Barn Management Committee is insured against any claims arising out of its own negligence only.


More Definitions of Tithe

Tithe means one tenth
Tithe is an Old English word which means 10% and is used to talk about contribution and distribution of goods. The original idea of tithing to the church started back in the early part of the Old Testament. Abraham’s grandson Jacob was the father of twelve sons who started the tribes of Israel. In the beginning, all of them received a parcel of
Tithe. (Aşar): “Aşar” means “one-tenth” in Arabic and denotes the tax imposed upon a specific portion of the total produce of a farmer during the time of the Ottoman Empire (www.tdk.gov.tr). However, the tax rate was not fixed as 10% and it varied by crops and years. http://www.nkfu.com/asar-nedir-asar-vergisi-nedir
Tithe means a tenth 10% of my income
Tithe literally means one-tenth, or 10%. If you have $10, one- tenth would be $1. If you have $1,000, one-tenth would be $100. People who “tithe” take their income, like their paycheck or their profit when they sell something, and give 10% of it to God as their tithe. Malachi 3:10 says, “Bring ye” or “you bring.” For those in a relationship with God, this statement means, “If you love me, bring the tithe into the storehouse.”
Tithe means a tenth or 10 percent. The tithing system described in the Bible was designed specifically to meet the needs of the religious, economic and political system of ancient Israel. Each of the twelve tribes of Israel, except the tribe of Levi, initially received an allotment of land in the promised land of Canaan. The Levites were assistants to Israel's priests and were supported by a tithe offering from other eleven tribes. All families of the other eleven tribes were to give a tenth of all produce, flocks, and cattle to the Levites. In turn, the Levites were to give a tenth of that to support the priests (Lev. 27:30-­‐33, Num. 18:21-­‐ 28). Tithes were also used to meet the needs of foreigners, orphans and widows. (Deut. 26:12-­‐13)
Tithe means a tenth.