Wills
Under a system of close inheritance like that of the Jews, the scope forbid bequest in respect of land was limited by the
right of redemption and general re-entry in the jubilee year; but the law does not forbid bequests by will of such limited
interest in land as was consistent with those rights. The case of houses in walled towns was different, and there can be no
doubt that they must, in fact, have frequently been bequeathed by will, (Leviticus 25:30) Two instances are recorded in the Old Testament under the law of the testamentary disposition, (1) effected in the case
of Ahithophel, (2 Samuel 17:23) (2) recommended in the case of Hezekiah. (2 Kings 20:1; Isaiah 38:1) [Heir]