Alms:
Not found in the Old Testament, but repeatedly in the New. The Mosaic legislation (Lev 25:35; Deu 15:7) tended to promote a spirit of charity, and to prevent the occurrence of destitution among the people. Such passages as these, Psa 41:1; 112:9; Prov. 14:31; Isa 10:2; Amo 2:7; Jer 5:28; Eze 22:29, would also naturally foster the same benevolent spirit.
In the time of our Lord begging was common (Mar 10:46; Act 3:2). The Pharisees were very ostentatious in their almsgivings (Mat 6:2). The spirit by which the Christian ought to be actuated in this duty is set forth in 1Jo 3:17. A regard to the state of the poor and needy is enjoined as a Christian duty (Luk 3:11; 6:30; Mat 6:1; Act 9:36; 10:2,4), a duty which was not neglected by the early Christians (Luk 14:13; Act 20:35; Gal 2:10; Rom 15:25-27; 1Cr 16:1-4). They cared not only for the poor among themselves, but contributed also to the necessities of those at a distance (Act 11:29; 24:17; 2Cr 9:12). Our Lord and his attendants showed an example also in this (Jhn 13:29).
In modern times the "poor-laws" have introduced an element which modifies considerably the form in which we may discharge this Christian duty.
Alms: Acts and Deeds of Mercy.
But when thou doest ALMS, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: that thine ALMS may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly. (Matthew 6:3-4)
Alms: Alms
Enjoined
Deu 15:7-11; Mat 5:42; 19:21; Luk 12:33; 2Cr 9:5-7; Gal 2:10; 1Ti 6:18; Heb 13:16.
To be given without ostentation,
Mat 6:1-4; Rom 12:8;
freely,
2Cr 9:6, 7.
Withholding, not of love,
1Jo 3:17.
Solicited by the unfortunate,
Jhn 9:8; Act 3:2
Alms: References Concerning
See BENEFICENCE; GIFTS; GIVING; LIBERALITY; POOR.
Alms: Instances of Giving
Zaccheus,
Luk 19:8.
Dorcas,
Act 9:36.
Cornelius,
Act 10:2.
The early Christians,
Act 2:44, 45; 4:34-37; 6:1-3; 11:29, 30; 24:17; Rom 15:25-28; 1Cr 16:1-4; 2Cr 8:1-4; 9:1; Hbr 6:10.
Alms:
The duty of alms‐giving, especially in kind, consisting chiefly in portions to be left designedly from produce of the field, the vineyard and the olive yard (Leviticus 19:9-10; 23:22; 15:11; 24:19; 26:2-13; Ruth 2:2) is strictly enjoined by the law. Every third year also (Deuteronomy 14:28) each proprietor was directed to share the tithe of his produce with "the Levite, the stranger, the fatherless and the widow." The theological estimate of alms‐giving among the Jews is indicated in the following passages: Job 31:17; Proverbs 10:2; 11:4; Esther 9:22; Psalm 112:9; Acts 9:36; the case of Dorcas; (Acts 10:2) of Cornelius; to which may be added Tobit 4:10-11; 14:10-11, and Ecclesiasticus 3:30; 40:24. The Pharisees were zealous in almsgiving, but too ostentatious in their mode of performance, for which our Lord finds fault with them (Matthew 6:2). The duty of relieving the poor was not neglected by the Christians (Matthew 6:1-4; Luke 14:13; Acts 20:35; Galatians 2:10). Regular proportionate giving was expected (Acts 11:30; Romans 15:25-27; 1 Corinthians 16:1-4).
Beneficence: General Scriptures Concerning
Deu 15:7-18; Lev 25:35-43; Psa 41:1; 112:9; Pro 3:27, 28; 11:25; 22:9; 25:21, 22; 28:27; Isa 58:6, 7, 10, 11; Eze 18:5, 7-9; Mat 5:42; 19:21; 25:35-45; Mar 9:41; 10:21; Luk 3:11; 11:41; Act 6:1-4; 11:29, 30; Rom 15:25-27; 1Cr 13:3; 16:1-3; 2Cr 8:1-15, 24; 9:1-15; Gal 2:10; Phl 4:10-18; 1Ti 5:8, 16; 6:18; Hbr 6:10; 13:16; Jam 2:15, 16; 1Jo 3:17
Beneficence: References Concerning
See ALMS; LIBERALITY; POOR, DUTIES TO; RICH; RICHES.
Beneficence: Instances Of
The old man of Gibeah,
Jdg 19:16-21.
Boaz,
Rth 2.
The Jews who returned from the exile,
Neh 5:8-12; 8:10, 11.
Job,
Job 29:11-17; 31:16-23.
The Temanites,
Isa 21:14.
The Good Samaritan,
Luk 10:33-35.
Zacchaeus,
Luk 19:8.
The first Christians,
Act 2:44-46; 4:32-37.
Cornelius,
Act 10:2, 4.
Onesiphorus,
2Ti 1:16-18.
See ALMS; POOR, DUTY TO.
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