The Urim and Thummim Photo Exposition
The Urim and Thummim Photo Exposition
This photo presentation concerns a theory. The purpose is to propose a description of the lost device called the Urim and Thummim, mentioned explicitly in Exodus 28:30. The theory is presented in this form in order to illustrate the basic concepts pertaining to it. Since the instrument is known to have had the ability to "divine the word of God," and that it was/is an ocular device, capable of telling the future, the theory presented here will be supported elsewhere by deliniating the practical use of this proposed replica. By examining the various geometries shown, the repetition supports that these are intentional clues set forth for just such a means of re-discovery. The photos scan through actual traditional Jewish artifacts, noting designs and obligatory requirements of their construction. To this, many ritualized analogies are added, most supported by commands for their performance found in the Old Testament. Long practiced ceremonies, rituals peerformed during obligatory Feast Days, forinstance, have elements that add credence to the geometry proposed. Furthermore, using the Book of Exodus, the proposed geometric constructions of the URIM and THUMMIM are supported in symbolized analogies found in details of the Tabernacle. All these details are assumed to intentionally defined and subtly hint towards the unmentioned construction of this device. That assumption rests on the observation that this one tool, URIM and THUMMIM, is said to be the device by which man might divine the will of God. Hence, the "hidden" geometries.
Twenty-two letters/numbers, inside and outside
Twenty-two letters/numbers, inside and outside 
 
Consider this fact, that the Holy Alphabet is nicely accomodated by the analogous geomety. Unforced and convenient to the hypothesis, this doen't seem easily dismissed as coincidence. Here, looking at the cube again, we see six faces to this U&T, each face composed of two congruent triangles. And, etched on the twelve triangles, are the remaining Hebrew numbers. These numbers augment those inside, one through ten. These 12 Hebrew letters as numbers are: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90. 100, 200, 300, 400.