Jerahmeel's Line: Inner World
1 Chronicles 2:25-35 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists Jerahmeel's many sons through his wives and notes a daughter; it traces lineage and a surrogate arrangement, illustrating a complex family tapestry and the growth of the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, Jerahmeel is the I AM, the central seed that carries a lineage of awareness through many forms. The names Ram, Bunah, Oren, Ozem, and Ahijah are the various states of consciousness that rise as you meet life; they are not separate selves but movements within the one awareness. Jerahmeel’s other wife, Atarah, and her son Onam signal that new impulses may enter your inner family through different channels, inviting a broader lineage of being. The sons of Ram—Maaz, Jamin, and Eker—are the faculties waking into action. Onam’s line—Shammai and Jada, with Nadab and Abishur—shows how will and talent multiply when given room. Abishur’s wife Abihail bearing Ahban and Molid reveals outcomes born of relationship and collaboration within the mind. Some branches—Nadab’s Seled and Appaim, and Jether—end without offspring, reminding you that not every impulse bears fruit in every season. Sheshan, who has daughters and a servant named Jarha, gives his daughter in marriage and Attai is born—an unforeseen fruit born when inner intelligence assists the primary purpose. This portion of the text invites unity, obedience to the higher self, and the abundance that follows.
Practice This Now
Sit quietly and assume the feeling of the I AM as Jerahmeel within you, rallying your inner family into one harmonious line. Revise any sense of separation by affirming, 'I am unity; Attai now springs from my unified inner state.'
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