"The integration of the stones in the breastplate, as well as the Hebrew usage of "Urim" as "lights," suggest that the Urim and Thummim may have been a type of ocular device though which the priest would look when receiving divine communication."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephod
Divination, seems kosher as long as it's communication with the one. The anointing oil is from the original laws, statutes, and judgements (not the Levitical laws of sacrifice,) and is therefore considered eternal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephod
Divination, seems kosher as long as it's communication with the one. The anointing oil is from the original laws, statutes, and judgements (not the Levitical laws of sacrifice,) and is therefore considered eternal.