Leviticus 8:8
8:8 a The chestpiece (see Exod 28:15-30 b) was made of embroidered linen folded double. It bore twelve stones, each engraved with the name of a tribe of Israel. It was suspended over the heart by a gold chain from the gold shoulder-pieces of the ephod.• The Urim and the Thummim were placed in the pocket of the chestpiece (Exod 28:30 c; 1 Sam 23:9-12 d; 30:7-8 e); the precise function of these items is uncertain. They are generally thought of as two stones, perhaps each different in color, that were cast as lots. They apparently could give a positive, neutral, or negative answer to questions that could not otherwise be resolved (Exod 28:30 f; Num 27:21 g; 1 Sam 28:6 h). Their mention in Old Testament prophetic literature written centuries later (Ezra 2:63 i; Neh 7:65 j) demonstrates how important these items were to the office of priest.
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