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  2. Cleromancy - Wikipedia

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    Cleromancy is a form of sortition (casting of lots) in which an outcome is determined by means that normally would be considered random, such as the rolling of dice (astragalomancy), but that are sometimes believed to reveal the will of a deity.

  3. Casting lots - Wikipedia

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    Drawing lots (cards), the practice, in card games, of cutting the deck or drawing a random card to determine seating, partnerships, or the first dealer; Drawing lots (decision making), a selection method, or a form of sortition, that is used by a group to choose one member of the group to perform a task after none has volunteered for it

  4. Divination - Wikipedia

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    The divination method of casting lots was used by the remaining eleven disciples of Jesus in Acts 1:23–26 to select a replacement for Judas Iscariot. Therefore, divination was arguably an accepted practice in the early church. However, divination became viewed as a pagan practice by Christian emperors during ancient Rome. [21]

  5. Runic magic - Wikipedia

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    Rimbert details the custom of casting lots by the pagan Norse (chapters 26–30). [11] The chips and the lots, however, can be explained respectively as a blótspánn (sacrificial chip) and a hlauttein (lot-twig), which according to Foote and Wilson [ 12 ] would be "marked, possibly with sacrificial blood, shaken and thrown down like dice, and ...

  6. Sortes (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Sortes (Latin singular: sors) were a frequent method of divination among the ancient Romans. [1] The method involved the drawing of lots (sortes) to obtain knowledge of future events: in many of the ancient Italian temples, the will of the gods was consulted in this way, as at Praeneste and Caere.

  7. Scapegoat - Wikipedia

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    This translation was followed by subsequent versions up through the King James Version of the Bible in 1611: "And Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats; one lot for the Lord, and the other lot for the scapegoat." [8] Several modern versions however either leave it as the proper noun Azazel, or footnote "for Azazel" as an alternative reading.

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  9. Lots of the Apostles - Wikipedia

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    Lots of the Apostles (Latin: Sortes Apostolorum) is the name of several texts used in Christian divination, based on the Acts of the Apostles 1:26, which describes how the Apostles cast lots to select a replacement for Judas Iscariot.