Pope Shenouda III
   
   In the same episode of   Abram's  meeting with  Melchizedek,  we hear that  Abram "gave him a tithe of   all" (Gen.14: 20). How was it known, at the time of  our Father  Abraham,   that the tenth were to be given to priests, except through  Tradition?  The Law of tithing had not yet been received in the written  Law.
  This also applies to  our father Jacob:  How did he know the idea of giving the tithe when he said to the Lord: "... and of all that You give me I will surely give a tenth to You" (Gen.28:  22)? There is no doubt that he received  the Law of tithing through  Tradition, from his  grandfather Abraham who  offered the tithe to  Melchizedek  without receiving it from a written Law  at all. It is obvious that  Tradition was the teacher of all human  beings before the written Law  and remained so thereafter.