Inner Lineage Unfolds Within
1 Chronicles 2:28-30 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 2 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage traces Onam's descendants—Shammai and Jada, then Nadab and Abishur, with Abihail bearing Ahban and Molid; Nadab's sons Seled and Appaim, Seled dying without children.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here the names are not a chronicle of dead men, but the living movements of your inner I AM. Shammai and Nadab, Nadab and Abishur, Abihail the wife, and the births Ahban and Molid—the verse traces the birth of images in your mind as you tend your inner world. Seled, who dies without children, signals a line that has not been nourished by faith; it is a call to revise the sway of blocked tendencies. When you regard these inner branches, you are watching states of consciousness arise, intermarry, and yield form. The outer life—unity, community, obedience—depends on the fidelity with which you attend to fruitful ideas and allow them to bear fruit in action. The I AM, your eternal presence, is the source; imagination is the loom. By imagining the lineage alive and thriving, you align with a future already present in awareness. Your task is simple: assume the line is flourishing, and revise the moment of Seled’s death into a symbol of a blocked tendency made alive again.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM present. Imagine Nadab and Abishur thriving, Abihail bearing Ahban and Molid, and Seled’s restriction dissolving into seed for future fruit; rest in the feeling that it is done.
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