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<translate>Taxes are funds or goods collected by the state from all citizens, often under compulsion. This topic will cover instances of taxation in the law. Most government funding in the Bible is non-compulsory. This topic will cover both, compulsory and non-compulsory taxation in the law, identifying the Biblical distinctions between the two, and offer an overview of what the money can lawfully be used for.</translate>
 
<translate>Taxes are funds or goods collected by the state from all citizens, often under compulsion. This topic will cover instances of taxation in the law. Most government funding in the Bible is non-compulsory. This topic will cover both, compulsory and non-compulsory taxation in the law, identifying the Biblical distinctions between the two, and offer an overview of what the money can lawfully be used for.</translate>
  
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Taxes are funds or goods collected by the state from all citizens, often under compulsion. This topic will cover instances of taxation in the law. Most government funding in the Bible is non-compulsory. This topic will cover both, compulsory and non-compulsory taxation in the law, identifying the Biblical distinctions between the two, and offer an overview of what the money can lawfully be used for.


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