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Originally Posted by 1ofthechosen
The increase of their cattle was great. What im saying is there was no marketplace to make money off of. So therefore no monetary plan given. Being agriculture, and cattle encompassed all increase..
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You are assuming.
They did have money.
They paid the half shekel offering with money, in the wilderness. The tithe was tied to the promised land. It was God's plan. It continued to be God's plan until Jesus was crucified. They did not tithe until they entered the promised land. They did give the half shekel offering (and yes, it was money) while they were in the wilderness. God never intended for tithes to be money. If He had, he would have surely said so. He is not the author of confusion.