On Whether

Tithe Is 10% Or 30%

 

By

Yahoshua

Who Is Also Called Jesus Christ

In His Second Coming

 

 

What Holy Moses Said About Tithes

Holy Moses said that the bible authors changed what he wrote down. He said the tithe should be 30% of your profit.

 

That is, at the end of the month, remove your transport costs, remove half of your rent, and pay 30% of the remainder.

 

If you are self-employed or doing business, do the following:

From the total income, remove the expenses involved, and pay 30% of the balance.

 

He said tithe is compulsory, and it determines the size, quality and treasures inside a person's mansion in heaven; and also determines how rich or poor a person shall be in his present and future lifetimes.

 

Everybody should tithe on his income, cash, gifts and properties received free.

 

On Whether Tithe Is 10% Or 30%

You see the problem we have in Christianity. Everybody feels free to say anything anytime.

 

All that I say, I do so after meeting with all the Hosts of Angels of Heaven, after meeting all the ancient men of God including Adam, Eve, Enoch, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, Caleb, Gideon, Deborah, Samson, King David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Zephaniah, etc etc etc; after meeting the twelve Apostles: after seeing God face to face more than hundred (100) times.

 

I blocked a person objecting to my teachings on tithes, because she is not ready to take corrections. She is answering three different names, which is an abomination in heaven. She clothes herself in black and black, which God has on several occasions warned Sabbatharians to stop. She wears trousers, which the Holy Book said that women should not wear.

 

Holy Moses said that what he wrote down was 10% tithe to be paid by the Levites, and 30% tithe to be paid by others who are working.

 

Those who feel that the bible is complete and accurate should first go and find the 366 books written by Enoch, of which the only thing the bible says is, “Enoch walked with God and God took him.” As misleading as the incomplete bible.