Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,1 | and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; and have
2 II,1 | thing that moves upon the earth" (Gen 1:28).~The first task
3 II,1 | they should have toward the earth and all creatures. "Subdue"
4 II,1 | that takes no care of the earth and its fruit, but despoils
5 II,1 | therefore to preserve the earth in its nature as gift and
6 II,1 | to have dominion over the earth is derived from being the
7 II,2 | The Earth Is God's and He Gives It
8 II,2 | right to ownership of the earth, which the law protected
9 II,2 | Testament insists that the earth is God's and that God has
10 II,2 | different in Israel: the earth is God's, and God gives
11 II,4 | benefit of the fruits of the earth.~Perverse inequalities in
12 II,5 | person and the goods of the earth on the biblical view of
13 II,5 | the biblical view of the earth as God's gift to all human
14 II,5 | beings: "God destined the earth and all it contains for
15 II,5 | circumstance enjoy the goods of the earth, it also upholds the natural
16 II (19)| the material goods of the earth, although it is left to
17 II,5 | can put the goods of the earth that have been placed at
18 II,6 | right to ownership of the earth as productive land, and
19 II,6 | distribution of the goods of the earth, but usually lead to the
20 II,12 | access to the goods of the earth is no longer possession
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