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URIM AND THUMMIM , in the Bible. "These descriptive terms are applied to one of the methods of divination employed by the ancient Hebrews, which, it is now generally agreed, consisted in a species of sacred lot. Together with " dreams" and the prophetic oracle it formed the recognized channel by which divine communications were given (cf. 1 Sam. xxviii. 6). That some method of casting lots is denoted by the terms is evident from 1 Sam. xiv. 41 f. The Hebrew text in this passage, as emended by the LXX and in this form generally accepted, runs as follows: " And Saul
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Israel , why dost Thou not answer Thy servant to-day? If this fault be in me or in Jonathan my son, give Urim, and if it be in Thy people Israel , give Thummim.' And the lot fell upon Saul
Jehovah
From this illuminating passage it is clear (a) that by means of the Urim and Thummim the guilt or innocence of the suspected parties was determined; (b) that this was effected by a series of categorical questions implying the simple alternative of " yes " or " no," or something positive or negative. A further inference (c) from a comparison of r Sam. xiv. 41 f. with ver. 36 (Greek text) is that this method of casting the sacred lot was closely connected with divination by the ephod
" Give to Levi Thy Thummim, And Thy Urim to the man of Thy favour." Similar modes of divination were practised, it would seem, among the pre-Islamic Arabs. The following custom is cited by Professor G. F. Moore,' on the testimony of Moslem writers, as having been in vogue: " Two arrow shafts (without heads or feathers), on one of which was written ' Command,' on the other `Prohibition,' or words of similar purport, were placed in a receptacle, and according as one or the other of them was drawn
Regarding the form and material of the Urim and Thummim 1 Encycl. Biblica, iv. (col. 5236), where further details are given. no details are given in the Old Testament. They seem to have fallen into desuetude at a comparatively early period. No mention is made of their use in the historical books after the time of David and Solomon, though it is probable that such use is implied in passages where the ephod
Exile is shown by Neh. vii. 65 (Ezra ii. 63; 1 Esdras v. 40) where an important point affecting the priestly families is reserved " till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummim." Later references (Ecclus. xlv. 1o; in Josephus and the Talmud
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