Urim & Thummim Casting Lot: Four stones, two white glass stones (Urim), and two black Thummim real stones. The reason for two of each stone is that the "im" is the dual form in Hebrew. History: Urim and Thummim Exodus 28:30 "And thou shalt put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim and Thummim; they shall be upon Aaron's heart when he goeth in before the Lord." The Urim and Thummim was God's way of answering His people. Urim (×ורי×) means light and Thummim (תמי×) probably means darkness/truth. Possible recreation; Urim, white stone means no for an answer, and Thummim black stone means yes. 1 Samuel 14:41 is regarded by biblical scholars as key to understanding the Urim and Thummim;[2] the passage describes an attempt to identify a sinner via divination, by repeatedly splitting the people into two groups and identifying which group contains the sinner. In the version of this passage in the Masoretic Text, it describes Saul and Jonathan being separated from the rest of the people, and lots being cast between them; the Septuagint version, however, states that Urim would indicate Saul and Jonathan, while Thummim would indicate the people.(Wikipedia)