I'm not sure I'd turn to the ten commandments first for the right to own land even though it's there. To me the ten commandments are about having the right heart posture before God.
But looking at the way God describes how the Israelites should live in Cannan makes it obvious that each family should have their own land and be able to provide for their family, and when required, their community also.
In the story in 1 Sam where the Israelites ask God for a king to make war with the surrounding nations, God gives them a king in anger after warning them that to have a standing army (something they'd never needed when God went out before them) the king would lay a heavy tax and personnel burden on them.
Hobbes suggested collective security is the reason we give our alliance to the monarch and pay our taxes. While it's valid for others to hold very different opinions than myself, I believe that if God's people were more inclined to fully trust God for our protection, there would be less state worship and less oppressive laws and therefore less taxes levied by the political class to enforce laws.