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Property describes everything which is owned by a person. Ownership in the Bible is understood to be ''derivative'', as we and all our property are actually owned by God (Psalm 24:1). This topic will therefore have some overlap with [[:Category:Stewardship|Stewardship]], but will attempt to focus more on examining passages to develop an understanding of property which can be applied to better understand other topics regulating transfer of ownership in trade agreements, and what constitutes theft.
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Property describes everything which is owned by a person. Ownership in the Bible is understood to be ''derivative'', as we and all our property are actually owned by God (Psalm 24:1). This topic will therefore have some overlap with {{:Translink|Category:Stewardship}}, but will attempt to focus more on examining passages to develop an understanding of property which can be applied to better understand other topics regulating transfer of ownership in trade agreements, and what constitutes theft.

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Property describes everything which is owned by a person. Ownership in the Bible is understood to be ''derivative'', as we and all our property are actually owned by God (Psalm 24:1). This topic will therefore have some overlap with {{:Translink|Category:Stewardship}}, but will attempt to focus more on examining passages to develop an understanding of property which can be applied to better understand other topics regulating transfer of ownership in trade agreements, and what constitutes theft.
TranslationProperty describes everything which is owned by a person. Ownership in the Bible is understood to be ''derivative'', as we and all our property are actually owned by God (Psalm 24:1). This topic will therefore have some overlap with {{:Translink|Category:Stewardship}}, but will attempt to focus more on examining passages to develop an understanding of property which can be applied to better understand other topics regulating transfer of ownership in trade agreements, and what constitutes theft.

Property describes everything which is owned by a person. Ownership in the Bible is understood to be derivative, as we and all our property are actually owned by God (Psalm 24:1). This topic will therefore have some overlap with Stewardship, but will attempt to focus more on examining passages to develop an understanding of property which can be applied to better understand other topics regulating transfer of ownership in trade agreements, and what constitutes theft.