Inner Lineage to Bezalel
1 Chronicles 2:18-20 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Caleb's line is traced through marriages and births, culminating in Bezaleel, with Azubah's death marking a shift toward continued inner production.
Neville's Inner Vision
In this text, every name stands as a state of consciousness and every generation a movement of imagination. Caleb is the I AM in action, the living cause that births inner associations: Azubah and Jerioth are the dispositions you harbor, and their sons—Jesher, Shobab, and Ardon—are the particular tendencies that spring from those dispositions. When Azubah dies and Caleb takes Ephrath, who bears Hur, we witness a shift from one field of images to another, a passing of birth through consciousness into new forms. Hur begets Uri, and Uri begets Bezaleel; thus Bezalel becomes the concrete manifestation of an inner temple built by repeated acts of imagining and revision. The line, then, is not genealogical alone but psychological: your present awareness, extended through imagined unions and births, yields ever more refined faculties and their outward expressions. Providence reveals itself as the inward sequence of states you continually entertain, which eventually crafts the world you inhabit.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the role of Caleb, the I AM. Imagine Azubah and Jerioth as inner dispositions, their sons as your arising habits, and see Hur, Uri, and Bezaleel forming as you revise and “feel it real” that your inner temple is being built now.
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