Deuteronomy 14:22-29 - "Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year. Eat the tithe of your grain, new wine and olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks in the presence of the Lord your God at the place he will choose as a dwelling for his Name, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always. But if that place is too distant and you have been blessed by the Lord your God and cannot carry your tithe (because the place where the Lord will choose to put his Name is so far away), then exchange your tithe for silver, and take the silver with you and go to the place the Lord your God will choose. Use the silver to buy whatever you like: cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink, or anything you wish. Then you and your household shall eat there in the presence of the Lord your God and rejoice. And do not neglect the Levites living in your towns, for they have no allotment or inheritance of their own.

At the end of every three years, bring all the tithes of that year’s produce and store it in your towns, so that the Levites (who have no allotment or inheritance of their own) and the foreigners, the fatherless and the widows who live in your towns may come and eat and be satisfied, and so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands."

A scene capturing the essence of a Biblical era, in particular Deuteronomy 14:22-29. In the foreground, visualize a field full of grain, vines laden with new wine, and olive trees. Scattered around are the firstborn of herds and flocks, signifying the year's produce. A Middle-eastern man, who symbolizes the farmer, is setting aside a tenth of the produce. Next, a journey to a sacred place, where this man, his household including male and female members of diverse descents, and Levites portrayed by men and women from different descents are joyfully feasting. They rejoice in the presence of an abstract representation of their God. On the side, depict silver coins being exchanged for various goods: cattle, sheep, and jugs of wine. Finally, portray the village scene where locals including foreigners of different descents, the fatherless, and widows gather near a storage to partake in the year's produce. This scene should be portrayed in a digital art style.

A scene capturing the essence of a Biblical era, in particular Deuteronomy 14:22-29. In the foreground, visualize a field full of grain, vines laden with new wine, and olive trees. Scattered around are the firstborn of herds and flocks, signifying the year's produce. A Middle-eastern man, who symbolizes the farmer, is setting aside a tenth of the produce. Next, a journey to a sacred place, where this man, his household including male and female members of diverse descents, and Levites portrayed by men and women from different descents are joyfully feasting. They rejoice in the presence of an abstract representation of their God. On the side, depict silver coins being exchanged for various goods: cattle, sheep, and jugs of wine. Finally, portray the village scene where locals including foreigners of different descents, the fatherless, and widows gather near a storage to partake in the year's produce. This scene should be portrayed in a digital art style.

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Deuteronomy 14:22-29 - "Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year. Eat the tithe of your grain, new wine and olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks in the presence of the Lord your God at the place he will choose as a dwelling for his Name, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always. But if that place is too distant and you have been blessed by the Lord your God and cannot carry your tithe (because the place where the Lord will choose to put his Name is so far away), then exchange your tithe for silver, and take the silver with you and go to the place the Lord your God will choose. Use the silver to buy whatever you like: cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink, or anything you wish. Then you and your household shall eat there in the presence of the Lord your God and rejoice. And do not neglect the Levites living in your towns, for they have no allotment or inheritance of their own. At the end of every three years, bring all the tithes of that year’s produce and store it in your towns, so that the Levites (who have no allotment or inheritance of their own) and the foreigners, the fatherless and the widows who live in your towns may come and eat and be satisfied, and so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands."

Deuteronomy 14:22-29
Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year. Eat the tithe of your grain, new wine and olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks in the presence of the Lord your God at the place he will choose as a dwelling for his Name, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always. But if that place is too distant and you have been blessed by the Lord your God and cannot carry your tithe (because the place where the Lord will choose to put his Name is so far away), then exchange your tithe for silver, and take the silver with you and go to the place the Lord your God will choose. Use the silver to buy whatever you like: cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink, or anything you wish. Then you and your household shall eat there in the presence of the Lord your God and rejoice. And do not neglect the Levites living in your towns, for they have no allotment or inheritance of their own. At the end of every three years, bring all the tithes of that year’s produce and store it in your towns, so that the Levites (who have no allotment or inheritance of their own) and the foreigners, the fatherless and the widows who live in your towns may come and eat and be satisfied, and so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands.
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