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Many of us know that having a last will and testament helps those that remain to handle your personal responsibilities and wishes in the ways youd have wanted. Without an up to date Will, your affairs fall into the Intestate Succession Act and may not unfold exactly as you would have liked them to.
And if the New Testament were a collection of secular writings, their authenticity would generally be regarded as beyond all doubt. It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians.
A last will and testament is a legal document that communicates a persons final wishes pertaining to their assets. It provides specific instructions about what to do with their possessions. It will indicate whether the deceased leaves them to another person, a group, or wishes to donate them to charity.
Though it has been thought a will historically applied only to real property, while testament applied only to personal property (thus giving rise to the popular title of the document as last will and testament), records show the terms have been used interchangeably.
We have evidence from comparing newer and older copies of the Old Testament in Hebrew and Aramaic, that the copying was extremely accurate. Scribes counted not only words, but characters in the documents they were copying, and if the numbers did not match, they would go back and recheck their work.
1 : an act by which a person determines the disposition of his or her property after death [a of property] 2 : will NOTE: A testament was formerly concerned specifically with personal property, as in the phrase last will and testament.
When a will only deals with real property, it may be called a devise, and when a will only deals with personal property, it may be called a testament. If a decedent does not leave a last will and testament, their assets will be administered by a probate court.
His words are a testament to the wisdom and good sense of his insight. The regulations are a testament to our futility. I believe that the new towns are a testament to caring, positive public planning. The number and variety of reports that we are able to produce is a testament to the tripartite structure.