Inner Offices Of Israel

1 Chronicles 26:29-32 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read 1 Chronicles 26 in context

Scripture Focus

29Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were for the outward business over Israel, for officers and judges.
30And of the Hebronites, Hashabiah and his brethren, men of valour, a thousand and seven hundred, were officers among them of Israel on this side Jordan westward in all the business of the LORD, and in the service of the king.
31Among the Hebronites was Jerijah the chief, even among the Hebronites, according to the generations of his fathers. In the fortieth year of the reign of David they were sought for, and there were found among them mighty men of valour at Jazer of Gilead.
32And his brethren, men of valour, were two thousand and seven hundred chief fathers, whom king David made rulers over the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh, for every matter pertaining to God, and affairs of the king.
1 Chronicles 26:29-32

Biblical Context

The verses describe appointed leaders among Israel's tribes—officers, judges, and mighty men—who oversee God’s work and the king's service.

Neville's Inner Vision

What you are reading is not a roster of ancient names, but a map of your own conscious state. The Izharites and Hebronites are not distant tribes; they are the distinct attitudes you maintain toward life: the outward business as the judge within you who weighs as the right governor; the valiant power that stands firm in the face of fear. Jerijah, the chief, represents a lineage of awareness that persists through time, continuing to govern from within as generations of choices rise and fall in your mind. When the fortieth year comes, the text says mighty men are sought and found—this is the moment when your inner powers are called forth and mobilized by alignment with the I AM. The language of this side Jordan hints that your center of awareness decides what belongs to your own spiritual territory and what serves the king—the King being God-consciousness in you. In Neville's practice, authority arises when you accept responsibility for every matter pertaining to God and the king as your own inner administration, organized by love and discipline.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the role of an inner officer—Chenaniah, Hashabiah, or Jerijah—and feel the I AM appointing you to govern your inner life. Then revise any doubt by declaring, 'I am the ruler now,' and observe your inner kingdom aligning in calm obedience.

The Bible Through Neville

Neville Bible Sparks

Loading...

Loading...
Video thumbnail
Loading video details...
🔗 View on YouTube

© 2025 The Bible Through Neville - A consciousness-based approach to Scripture