Definition: In the Bible, arrentable refers to something that cannot be possessed or owned outright. It describes a state where the owner has limited control or power over the thing being reserved for them, without direct ownership or possession. For example, in Proverbs 23:9-10, the owner of a vineyard was described as having "arrentable dominion" because they had no authority to take possession of it (vs. 10). This concept is closely related to Jesus' statement, "Do not inherit what you did not earn."