Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,1 | land to work with their families. However, when the family
2 I,1 | of the farmers and their families.~5. This situation has basically
3 I,3 | living requirements of their families. Small farmers are often
4 I,4 | consumption, thus putting farming families at considerable risk. Unfavourable
5 I,4 | of hunger, so that such families contract debts that then
6 I,13 | choices that do not improve families' capacities to gain access
7 I,13 | negative effects on most of the families who live from farming. No
8 II,2 | all the tribes, clans and families. Man is not the true master
9 II,3 | equitably among all the families of Israel gave rise to one
10 II,3 | properties return to the original families every fifty years.~The second
11 II,3 | must return free to their families and properties in a Jubilee
12 II,6 | needs, and those of their families, the community and nation
13 II,7 | hide the bread that so many families lack, human conscience,
14 II (46)| health of workers and their families": ibid., no. 19.~
15 III,2 | working capacity of individual families, and distribution of this
16 III,5 | confined to farmers and their families, but benefits the entire
17 III,7 | grant loans to low-income families and women in order to support
18 III,10 | and the satisfaction of families' basic needs.~Development
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