Deuteronomy 14:25
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New International Version
then exchange your tithe for silver, and take the silver with you and go to the place the LORD your God will choose.


English Standard Version
then you shall turn it into money and bind up the money in your hand and go to the place that the LORD your God chooses


New American Standard Bible
then you shall exchange it for money, and bind the money in your hand and go to the place which the LORD your God chooses.


King James Bible
Then shalt thou turn it into money, and bind up the money in thine hand, and shalt go unto the place which the LORD thy God shall choose:


Holman Christian Standard Bible
then exchange it for money, take the money in your hand, and go to the place the LORD your God chooses.


International Standard Version
In that case, convert it into cash, secure the money, and then bring it to the place where the LORD will choose.


American Standard Version
then shalt thou turn it into money, and bind up the money in thy hand, and shalt go unto the place which Jehovah thy God shall choose:


Douay-Rheims Bible
Thou shalt sell them all, and turn them into money, and shalt carry it in thy hand, and shalt go to the place which the Lord shall choose :


Darby Bible Translation
then shalt thou give it for money, and bind the money together in thy hand, and go to the place which Jehovah thy God will choose,


Young's Literal Translation
then thou hast given it in money, and hast bound up the money in thy hand, and gone unto the place on which Jehovah thy God doth fix;


Commentaries
14:22-29 A second portion from the produce of their land was required. The whole appointment evidently was against the covetousness, distrust, and selfishness of the human heart. It promoted friendliness, liberality, and cheerfulness, and raised a fund for the relief of the poor. They were taught that their worldly portion was most comfortably enjoyed, when shared with their brethren who were in want. If we thus serve God, and do good with what we have, it is promised that the Lord our God will bless us in all the works of our land. The blessing of God is all to our outward prosperity; and without that blessing, the work of our hands will bring nothing to pass. The blessing descends upon the working hand. Expect not that God should bless thee in thy idleness and love of ease. And it descends upon the giving hand. He who thus scatters, certainly increases; and to be free and generous in the support of religion, and any good work, is the surest and safest way of thriving.

22-27. Thou shalt truly tithe all the increase of thy seed—The dedication of a tenth part of the year's produce in everything was then a religious duty. It was to be brought as an offering to the sanctuary; and, where distance prevented its being taken in kind, it was by this statute convertible into money.
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