The Inner Name of Dominion

Deuteronomy 3:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Deuteronomy 3 in context

Scripture Focus

14Jair the son of Manasseh took all the country of Argob unto the coasts of Geshuri and Maachathi; and called them after his own name, Bashanhavothjair, unto this day.
Deuteronomy 3:14

Biblical Context

Jair, son of Manasseh, took the land of Argob and named it Bashanhavothjair after his own name.

Neville's Inner Vision

View the verse as a symbol of your inner world. Jair represents the I AM in you, a king naming land within the mind. Argob is a region of consciousness waiting for direction; Bashanhavothjair is the name you impose, a declaration of sovereignty. In Neville’s psychology, you create your reality by the state you presume to be true. Naming the land after his own name is an act of self-identification—a mental decree that this territory belongs to the king within. When you inhabit that inner title, you steady the feelings, thoughts, and sensations to match it. The Kingdom of God becomes not a distant empire but a present condition of awareness you assume and continue to feel. Every outer event then seeks to reflect the ruling impression you hold in the I AM. Practice seeing a part of your life as Argob, and rename it Bashanhavothjair in your imagination, until the feeling of sovereignty saturates your experience. This is how you convert a scriptural image into a practical exercise of self-authorship.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes, take a breath, and silently declare, I am the ruler of this inner land. Name a mental domain after your I AM and feel the sovereignty settle in as you observe thoughts aligning to that decree.

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