Pharaoh's Voice Within
Exodus 10:28 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Pharaoh’s decree to Moses conveys the outer threat of punishment, exposing the clash between rightful authority and obedience. The story points to an inner battle between the ego’s tyranny and the I AM within, where 'seeing the face' signifies identifying with outer power.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this verse, Pharaoh is not a distant king but the voice of your own outer mind—the habitual thought that commands, judges, and imposes limits. Moses stands for the I AM in you, the awareness that simply is, untouchable by the decree of fear. When Pharaoh says, Get thee from me... see my face no more; for in that day thou seest my face thou shalt die, he is revealing the moment you consent to the ego’s authority. The 'death' isn’t physical; it is the die-off of the old self that must yield when you refuse to identify with its threat. To obey outward demand is to align with a state of consciousness that believes in lack and danger; to resist is to awaken to a higher state where you are the sovereign I AM, the true subject of every scene. The inner law, not Pharaoh’s threat, writes the final outcome. As you persist in the awareness of I AM, the idea of Pharaoh loses its grip, and your inner king remains unchallenged by imagined death.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: In a moment of pressure, close your eyes and picture Pharaoh’s voice as a fading thought-form. Affirm, I AM; feel the old threat dissolve as you claim inner sovereignty.
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