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What is the difference between Tithes and Firstfruits?

Asked by E. Reyes, Last updated: Mar 31, 2024

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Howard Reyes

Howard Reyes

Howard Reyes
Howard Reyes, Science Teacher, California

Answered Dec 02, 2020

First fruit and Tithes are the main ways people give back to God to show appreciation for what he has done and what he will do.

Tithing was one of the requirements given to the Israelites people to give a certain percentage of their harvest crops and livestock they raised to the temple. The tithing system was used to provide for the needy in the nation of Israel. Tithes can also be regarded as the tax levied on the Israelites, and it is mandatory and not optional. The amount of tithes is 10 percent.

The first fruit was held normally in the early spring at the beginning of the grain harvest; it was observed on the third day after Passover and the second day of the feast of unleavened bread. The first fruit is given to God from a heart of gladness, and it also represents how God harvests souls into his kingdom. Any amount can be given for the first fruits.

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L. Hawkes

L. Hawkes

L. Hawkes
L. Hawkes, Teacher, Memphis

Answered Oct 07, 2020

When you say tithe, this refers to a certain amount of your income, particularly 10% of your total income. This is something that you should give first. For the first fruit, there is no particular amount that you have to send, but you should provide a text that will serve as a part of your offering.

Take note that this can only be given as the first produce of your harvest. For Christian faiths, this is normally done to make sure that the religious leaders will be getting enough. The donations that are received will also be used in order to improve the facilities for those who are practicing the Christian faith.

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Barry Mclean

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Answered May 01, 2020

Tithes and firstfruits are two religious obligations that mandate believers to give a certain percentage of their income and their first fruits to God with the hope that they will be blessed in return. Although the two practices have become parts of the religious activities of the believers, especially in Christianity, however, these two were commonly meant to be observed by the Israelites.

Tithes started as one of the commandments of God to the people of Israel through Moses. They are expected to give 10 percent of their income to God. God's way of reminding his people about this commandment can be seen in (Malachi 3:8). On the other hand, first fruits also came as a commandment from God, which obligates every Israelite to give the first part of their harvest to God.

The Israelites would take their first fruits, usually grains, to their priests and finally to the temple for God to release his blessings on them. The first fruit is God's way of making Israelites extends His love back to him, while tithes are mostly given to the Levites and the poor.

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