Citations:Urim and Thummim

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English citations of Urim and Thummim

  • 1671, John Milton, Paradise Regained, Book 3:
    […] / Should kings and nations from thy mouth consult, / Thy counsel would be as the oracle / Urim and Thummim, those oraculous gems / On Aaron’s breast, or tongue of Seers old /
  • 1871, Robert Louis Stevenson, “Philosophy of Umbrellas”, in Lay Morals and Other Papers[1]:
    It is not for nothing, either, that the umbrella has become the very foremost badge of modern civilization—the Urim and Thummim of respectability.
  • 1917, Thomas Hardy, “Jubilate”, in Moments of vision and miscellaneous verses[2]:
    The hazy mazy moonlight at one in the morning / Spread out as a sea across the frozen snow, / Glazed to live sparkles like the great breastplate adorning / The priest of the Temple, with Urim and Thummim aglow.

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