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Deuteronomio 12:17
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No te es permitido comer dentro de tus ciudades el diezmo de tu grano, de tu mosto, o de tu aceite, ni de los primogénitos de tus vacas o de tus ovejas, ni ninguna de las ofrendas votivas que prometas, ni tus ofrendas voluntarias, ni la ofrenda alzada de tu mano,
Ni podr�s comer en tus poblaciones el diezmo de tu grano, o de tu vino, o de tu aceite, ni de los primog�nitos de tus vacas, ni de tus ovejas, ni tus votos que prometieres, ni tus ofrendas voluntarias, ni las ofrendas elevadas de tus manos:
Ni podr�s comer en tus poblaciones el diezmo de tu grano, o de tu vino, o de tu aceite, ni los primerizos de tus vacas, ni de tus ovejas, ni tus votos que prometieres, ni tus ofrendas voluntarias, ni las ofrendas elevadas de tus manos.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the tithe: Deuteronomy 12:6, Deuteronomy 12:11, Deuteronomy 14:22-29, Deuteronomy 26:12, Deuteronomy 26:14, Leviticus 27:30-32, Numbers 18:21-24
Reciprocal: Genesis 14:20 - tithes Leviticus 7:16 - be a vow Leviticus 19:24 - all the Leviticus 22:18 - freewill Numbers 15:3 - or in a freewill Numbers 31:47 - the Levites Deuteronomy 14:23 - eat before Deuteronomy 15:19 - thou shalt do Deuteronomy 15:20 - General Joshua 22:27 - that we 1 Samuel 1:4 - offered 2 Chronicles 31:14 - the freewill Ezra 3:5 - willingly Nehemiah 10:39 - For the children Ezekiel 44:3 - to eat
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou mayest not eat within thy gates the tithe of thy corn, or of thy wine, or of thy oil,.... This cannot be understood of the tithe given to the Levites, or of that which the Levites out of theirs gave to the priests, for that was only eaten by them; but of the tithe which every three years they were to lay up within their gates, and which they were to eat with their families and others; but the other two years they were to carry it to the place the Lord chose, or turn it into money, and when they came thither purchase with it what they pleased, and eat it, they and their household, and others with them, before the Lord; see Deuteronomy 14:22,
the firstlings of thy herds or of thy flocks; these also the firstborn males belonged to the Lord, and so to the priests, and could not be eaten by the people any where; and must be understood either of the next firstlings, which were the people's, or of the female firstlings, which they might devote to the Lord, and so not allowed to eat at home, but in the chosen place:
nor any of thy vows which thou vowest, nor thy freewill offerings; which were species of peace offerings, and so to be eaten not in their own cities, but in the place appointed:
or heave offerings of thine hand; the firstfruits; see Deuteronomy 26:1 these were such they were not bound to bring, but brought them freely.