urim
/ˈʊrɪm/Definitions
1. noun
In ancient Judaism, a set of 12 stones or a vessel containing them, used for divination and to determine God’s will.
“According to the biblical text, the high priest consulted the urim during times of uncertainty.”
1. noun
In ancient Judaism, a set of 12 stones or a vessel containing them, used for divination and to determine God’s will.
“According to the biblical text, the high priest consulted the urim during times of uncertainty.”