Deuteronomy Chapter 14 verse 28 Holy Bible

ASV Deuteronomy 14:28

At the end of every three years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thine increase in the same year, and shalt lay it up within thy gates:
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BBE Deuteronomy 14:28

At the end of every three years take a tenth part of all your increase for that year, and put it in store inside your walls:
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DARBY Deuteronomy 14:28

At the end of three years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thine increase the same year, and shalt lay it up within thy gates;
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KJV Deuteronomy 14:28

At the end of three years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thine increase the same year, and shalt lay it up within thy gates:
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WBT Deuteronomy 14:28

At the end of three years thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of thy increase the same year, and shalt lay it up within thy gates:
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WEB Deuteronomy 14:28

At the end of every three years you shall bring forth all the tithe of your increase in the same year, and shall lay it up within your gates:
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YLT Deuteronomy 14:28

`At the end of three years thou dost bring out all the tithe of thine increase in that year, and hast placed `it' within thy gates;
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 28, 29. - Every third year the whole tithe of the year's produce was to be set apart, not to be brought to the sanctuary to be eaten before the Lord, but as a portion in their towns for the Levite, the stranger, the widow, and the fatherless. The end of three years; i.e. as the third year expired, consequently, in the last year of the triennium (Deuteronomy 26:12); just as "the end of seven years" means each seventh year (Deuteronomy 15:1; Deuteronomy 31:10; Jeremiah 34:14). This was not an additional tithe, but the former differently applied; the tithe of the first and second years was to be eaten before the Lord at the sanctuary; the tithe of the third year was for the poor and needy.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(28) At the end of three years thou shalt bring forth ail the tithe.--This is called by the Jews Ma'aser '?ni, "the poor's tithe." They regard it as identical with the second tithe, which was ordinarily eaten by the owners at Jerusalem; but in every third and sixth year was bestowed upon the poor.