- The priest must set the value of a person dedicated to Yahawah. (Leviticus 27:2-8, 25)
- The priest must set the value of an animal dedicated to Yahawah. (Leviticus 27:9-13, 27)
- The priest must set the value of a house dedicated to Yahawah. (Leviticus 27:14-15)
- The priest must set the value of a field dedicated to Yahawah. (Leviticus 27:16-24)
- If one sins ignorantly regarding the Holy Offerings, full restitution must be made, adding a fifth of the value to it. (Leviticus 22:14-16)
- The fruit of the fourth years growth is holy, and must be given to the priest. (Leviticus 19:23-25)
- The corners of a field that is reaped must be left for the poor. (Leviticus 19:9)
- The gleanings of a field that is reaped must be left for the poor (Leviticus 19:9)
- The forgotten sheaves of a field that is reaped must be left for the poor. (Deuteronomy 24:19)
- Any remaining olives or grapes must be left for the poor. (Deuteronomy 24:20-21)
- Any fallen grapes must be left for the poor. (Leviticus 19:10)
- The first fruits of all our labor must be separated and brought to the sanctuary of Yahawah. (Exodus 23:19)
- All Holy Offerings must be given to the priests at the sanctuary of Yahawah. (Numbers 18:8-14, 21)
- The First Tithe (the first tenth) of all our increase must be given to the Levites for their work in the sanctuary of Yahawah. (Numbers 18:21-26)
- The Second Tithe must be set aside for the Feasts of Yahawah. (Deuteronomy 14:23-26)
- The priests and Levites must also tithe to the Work of Yahawah. (Numbers 18:24-32)
- The Third Tithe must be set aside for the poor in the third and sixth years of the seven year cycle. (Deuteronomy 14:28-29)
- Tithes and Offerings must be presented to Yahawah with prayer. (Deuteronomy 26:12-19)
- Each household is to bring or send their tithes and offerings before Yahawah to the sanctuary of Yahawah (no Christian collection plate). (Deuteronomy 26:2-4, 10)
- The first portion of the grain offering must be given to the priest at the sanctuary of Yahawah. (Numbers 15:18-21)
Hebrew Israelite Online Resource | Know Ye Not?
The phrase “know ye not” or rather, "Didn't You Know" is used 15 times in the English New Testament. This site examines what it is the writers felt important that should have been understood by the early HEBREW ASSEMBLIES.