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14.4 Let’s Practice…

                        1-3.  Write the theme for each of the last three Post-exilic Prophetic books.

                        4.  Is Zechariah 11:12-13 a Messianic prophecy?

                        5.  Upon returning to the land, the people had misplaced priorities. What were these
               misplaced priorities?

               6.  Is Zechariah 14:4 a prophecy about the second coming of Christ?

               7.  Does the teaching on tithing in Malachi 3:8-10 apply to us today?  Explain.


               14.5 Let’s personalize this lesson…

                      Do you give 10% of your income to God?  A tithe is 10%.  Did you know that the Levitical tithe in
                      the Old Testament was more than that?  The people of Israel were commanded to offer TWO
                      tithes each year, one to the storehouse (mentioned in Malachi) in Jerusalem, and one to the
                      local Livites.  Then every three years, they were required to give an additional tithe to the priests
                      to care for widows and orphans.  So in actuality, the Old Testament tithe was 23.3% each year.

               Of course, we know that we are no longer under the Levitical Law, but are living in a New Covenant of
               GRACE.  So here is your challenge.  FIND every verse where tithing is mentioned in the New Testament
               (there are four places) and write down what each verse says about how we should give or whether we
               should tithe.  Then turn to 2 Corinthians chapter 9 and build a New Testament pattern for giving.  From
               your study, how does God want us to give in the age of Grace?
















               i  Ibid Denis J Mock. P. 36-38.
               ii  Denis J. Mock. P. 151. Introduction (five books of poetry).
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               iv  IMAGE SOURCES (pictures, charts, figures, tables etc.)  and VIDEOS. Most of the videos, pictures and figures were
               from public or free domain sources. Others were taken with due permission and cited\acknowledged
               appropriately.  Most of the figures\tables were from Andrew E. Hill and John H. Walton, A Survey of the Old
               Testament (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 2009), Denis J Mock, Old Testament Survey: Bible Training Center
               for Pastors (Atlanta, GA: International Bible society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible publishers. 1989)

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