Can you provide some scriptural evidence for this?
[SUP]24 [/SUP] And if the way be too long for thee, so that thou art not able to carry it; or if the place be too far from thee, which the LORD thy God shall choose to set his name there, when the LORD thy God hath blessed thee:
[SUP]25 [/SUP] Then shalt thou turn it into money, and bind up the money in thine hand, and shalt go unto the place which the LORD thy God shall choose:
[SUP]26 [/SUP] And thou shalt bestow that money for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the LORD thy God, and thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine household,
They got to consume part of their tithes during the celebrations.
The third tithe was to supply the poor. They were given consecrated things in the homes, items set apart for clean uses, like silver utensils. Whatever was consecrated for holy use was eligible to be given.
The first tithe was 100% for the Levites, who then tithed that to the priesthood. Their tithe was split up into phases of food harvests, and times when wine was produced. The idea was to share some of everythng the earth yielded up in bounty. Please do your own homework. It's not all that hard to discover.
"ALL" the people in the land had to tithe. Would anyone assume all Israelites made their living from agriculture? Jesus' dad was a carpenter. Would you suppose he would have sold a chair for a bushel of wheat to carry to Jerusalem?
The Bible is vague concerning such details of life then, giving an overall instruction about tithing. That's why the rabbis studied and determined what was reasonable for everyone in the land (and those living outside Israel) to do concerning the tithe. You can find a lot of details in the various Talmud versions and other writings that gave the people specific guidance. The only income exemption I can find is operators of mills that ground the "corn".
I am not trying to push tithing. The Bible never condemns tithing, there being nothing evil in it. I tithe because it worked for Abraham, was received by the eternal priesthood centuries before commanded by God through Moses, of which priesthood Jesus is. No preacher has to draw it out of me. It's an eternal thing that has promises. The curses connected to the commanded tithe are removed in Christ. I have been tithing over half of my life, and know God has blessed us far beyond capacity to earn blessing. Not tithing is unthinkable for us, that being a pleasure to my wife and I, in addition to biblical giving as determined from my own heart, which sometimes has monetary blessing connected to that. God will at least repay gifts in some significant manner, so we contribute to some missionaries and other ministries besides our church.
I grew up when my grandparents rented apartments to Jews in the 1950's-1970's. As a child I found lots of ways to earn money working for them, learning from them. We never saw or even heard of a poor Jew, always paying rent on time, always living far better than the rest of us. They all came to America and started up businesses marketing various trades, and still do. None in my family were Christian, none Jew, but I learned how to prosper, and even tithed to their synagogue because that was a "secret" to their wealth building.