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  1. What Does the Bible Say About Tithing? Scriptures Explained

    Understanding what the Bible says about tithing, in both old and new testament Scriptures, can help people of faith today to decide what and how they want to give.

  2. Burnt Offering - JW.ORG

    Bible Teachings Bible Questions Answered Bible Verses Explained Bible Study Course Bible Study Tools Peace & Happiness Marriage & Family Teens & Young Adults Children Faith in …

  3. Leviticus 2 | Online Bible | New World Translation

    Leviticus 2:1-16—Read the Bible online or download free. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

  4. Guilt Offering - JW.ORG

    Bible Teachings Bible Questions Answered Bible Verses Explained Bible Study Course Bible Study Tools Peace & Happiness Marriage & Family Teens & Young Adults Children Faith in …

  5. Grain Offering - JW.ORG

    Bible Teachings Bible Questions Answered Bible Verses Explained Bible Study Course Bible Study Tools Peace & Happiness Marriage & Family Teens & Young Adults Children Faith in …

  6. Sin Offering - JW.ORG

    Bible Teachings Bible Questions Answered Bible Verses Explained Bible Study Course Bible Study Tools Peace & Happiness Marriage & Family Teens & Young Adults Children Faith in …

  7. Offerings - JW.ORG

    Some of the grain offering was put on the altar of burnt offering, some was eaten by the priests, and in communion offerings the worshiper partook. (Le 6:14-23; 7:11-13; Nu 18:8-11) None of …

  8. Directing Attention to the Bible - JW.ORG

    7 The scriptures that are used in a talk are ordinarily the focal points of the talk. Arguments center around these texts. How much they will contribute to the talk, then, depends upon how …

  9. Manoah - JW.ORG

    When Manoah offered to set a meal before the messenger, he was told to render up a burnt offering to Jehovah instead, which he did. It was after this messenger ascended in the flame …

  10. Cain - JW.ORG

    Cain’s offering of “some fruits of the ground,” however, was not ‘looked upon with any favor’ by God. (Ge 4:2-5; compare Nu 16:15; Am 5:22.) The fact that Cain’s offering was bloodless does …