Deuteronomy 14:22

Thou shalt truly tithe all the increase of thy seed, that the field bringeth forth year by year.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 14:28 introduces the third-year tithe for the poor, a different cycle from the annual tithe here.

Deuteronomy 12:17 prohibits eating the tithe locally, complementing the command to set it aside and bring it to the sanctuary.

Deuteronomy 12:6 lists tithes among offerings to bring to the sanctuary — the same tithe commanded here.

Deuteronomy 26:12-15 details the third-year tithe for the poor — a different tithe but part of the same tithing system.

Leviticus 27:30-33 provides parallel legislation on tithing produce and animals, including redemption rules, clarifying the law's application.

Numbers 18:21 states the tithe is given to the Levites as inheritance, explaining the recipient of the tithe commanded here.

Numbers 18:31 allows Levites to eat the tithe anywhere as their reward, contrasting the sanctuary requirement for the offerer's tithe.

Nehemiah 10:37 Historical context

Nehemiah 10:37 records the people's vow to bring tithes to the Levites, showing post-exilic adherence to this law.

Nehemiah 13:12 Historical context

Nehemiah 13:12 describes Judah bringing tithes to storehouses, reflecting the law's practice after reform.

Genesis 28:22 shows Jacob vowing a tenth to God, a patriarchal precedent for tithing before the Mosaic law.