Definition: Annuation in the Bible refers to a legal term used by God for the transfer of property, often during an individual's death. It can be used when someone passes away without a will, meaning they're no longer alive at the time of their death. The Word in Hebrew means 'a conveyance.' When it's applied to a person's property, it refers to the act or process of transferring that person's rights and possessions to another person or entity. In other words, when someone dies without a will, the legal system transfers their property to someone else, who then inherits those rights and owns them. The definition of "annuation" is as follows: - The act of giving away one's property to another. - A process where someone passes their property on to another person after they have passed away, typically without a will.