This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...in 2612 the "tithe-year"--a different disposition of the tithe is prescribed: it is to be devoted to the relief of the necessitous in the Israelite's native place.--28. Thou shalt bring forth... and deposit within thy gates i.e. the tithe of the third year is to be "brought forth " from the owner's granaries--the verb ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...in 2612 the "tithe-year"--a different disposition of the tithe is prescribed: it is to be devoted to the relief of the necessitous in the Israelite's native place.--28. Thou shalt bring forth... and deposit within thy gates i.e. the tithe of the third year is to be "brought forth " from the owner's granaries--the verb may suggest the collateral idea of its being brought fortli publicly, cf. tcxin 175 21" 2215-21-24 (Dillm.)--and "deposited"--perhaps in some public storehouse--in his native city. Lay up (AV., RV.) is an old English expression, often used where we should now rather say lay down, or deposit: see (also for rr: n) Ex. i6--w-" Nu. i722- 198'.--Allthetithe all, --as though to guard against the possibility of the tithe in this year being M. rnn 1DD nar ' 19" jnn m-f 'a; 1 K. 197 pin-po 31 "3; Jos. 91' Is. 57."--M. lorn nnnn give it for money (the Beth prctii), i.e. exchange it for money: not "turn it into (V)," R.V. So v.26.--26. Db Idw G-K. 49. 3 R.'; 20. 2. in part diverted to other purposes. So 2612.--29. And the Lcvitc, &c, shall come, and they shall eat and be satisfied (611) cf. 2612 "and they shall eat it within thy gates," i.e. not at the central sanctuary, but in the various cities in which they dwell. In what manner this was to take place is not stated: it may have been in public feasts provided from time to time by the local authorities, or the tithe thus reserved may have been dispensed in doles to individuals who came and showed that they were in need of a meal. The ordinary tithe was in part (v.27) applied to the maintenance of the landless Levite; the triennial tithe was applied entirely, something in the manner of a poor-rate, to rel...
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