Did you read the word that "habitations" was translated from? "Moshab" has more than one meaning.
Ex 35:3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day
Again, not in the commandments; not to mention, you're missing the parts of the Bible where God said that he removed his dwelling place from Jerusalem, as well as what Hosea 3:4 mentions:
And be sure to send your menfolk to the Temple in Jerusalem three times per year to stand before the high priest
For the children of Israel shall abide many days without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, and without an image, and without an ephod, and without teraphim . . .That doesn't nullify the commandments of course. It takes a lot more studying to find out what the real picture is.
You're mistaking tithes for taxes? The second tithe wasn't for "the governance", so I don't know where you got that from; it was actually for personal use during the feast of tabernacles.
Dont forget, there are three tithes. One for the priests, one for the governance, and one for the poor. One of these was once every three years, so the effective overall tax rate was 23.3%
I am happy to have been in on the beginning of this thread...
NOTE:
The commandment not to kindle any fire on the Sabbath is literal. Guided by the Oral Law, also given to Moses from G-d on Mt. Sinai, we know that we must prepare everything the day before the Sabbath (like G-d prepared everything by the 6th day of creation.) In fact, Jews SPECIFICALLY leave a fire burning (usually a burner with a metal plate over it these days) before the Sabbath begins, and eat a hot food on the Sabbath day...without having kindled a new fire.
The Karites, not believing in the Oral Law and the transmission thereof by the rabbis, sat in the cold and dark over the Sabbath because of this literal Torah law (without the full intent—a day of physical and spiritual fulfillment—as taught in the Oral Law, the Talmud.)
This miserable Sabbath observance by the Karites was similar to that of their co-religionist-deniers, the Saducees....who were very sad, you see....