Urim and Thummim

Etymology
From and. Traditionally the Hebrew has been understood, and sometimes translated, as “Light and Truth” owing to the similarity to and, an interpretation that has contributed to the terms’ association with clairvoyance. There is no consensus on the validity of this reading in the original biblical context, particularly for Thummim.

Noun

 * 1) Certain sacred objects (whose precise form and nature is unknown) that were worn on the breastplate of the Jewish high priest, as described in the Bible, and used in divination or casting lots.
 * 2)  Instruments by which divine revelation can be understood;  the tools that  said he had found on the hill  and used to interpret the.
 * 1)  Instruments by which divine revelation can be understood;  the tools that  said he had found on the hill  and used to interpret the.
 * 1)  Instruments by which divine revelation can be understood;  the tools that  said he had found on the hill  and used to interpret the.
 * 1)  Instruments by which divine revelation can be understood;  the tools that  said he had found on the hill  and used to interpret the.
 * 1)  Instruments by which divine revelation can be understood;  the tools that  said he had found on the hill  and used to interpret the.

Translations

 * Ancient Greek:
 * Finnish: urim ja tummim
 * French: Ourim et Toumim
 * German: Urim und Thummim
 * Hebrew:, האורים והתומים
 * Japanese: ウリムとトンミム, ウリムとトムミム
 * Mandarin: 烏陵與土明
 * Polish: Urim i Tumim
 * Portuguese: Urim e Tumim
 * Russian: Урим и Туммим
 * Spanish: Urim y Tumim
 * Swedish: urim och tummim