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Hitchhiking in the Bible

  • Writer: Marcos
    Marcos
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

In 8.1 God gives Moses a list of things to get together for some consecrating. One bull, two rams, some unleavened bread, oil and some fancy clothes and accessories.

 

After the crowd gathered at the door of the tabernacle, Aaron and his four boys got dressed in their brand-new outfits. This included tunics, sashes, robes, a turban for dad, hats for the boys, an ephod, a breastplate,

 

and good ole Urim and Thummim.

 

My ESV has those capitalized even though we aren’t extremely sure what they are. “Thummim” makes me think of my hippie days when I thumbed around the country twice. But the internet doesn’t give a hint that that’s part of it.

 

But the internet doesn’t know everything.

 

That thummim worked out well, it took me down the long and winding road, and finally to Jesus.

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