Exodus 24:14 Inner Elders

Exodus 24:14 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Exodus 24 in context

Scripture Focus

14And he said unto the elders, Tarry ye here for us, until we come again unto you: and, behold, Aaron and Hur are with you: if any man have any matters to do, let him come unto them.
Exodus 24:14

Biblical Context

Moses tells the elders to tarry here. Aaron and Hur are with you to handle any matters.

Neville's Inner Vision

In Exodus 24:14 is not about a historical delegation but about the inner arrangements of consciousness. The elders signify states of awareness called forth to witness a larger movement; to tarry here is to hold a moment in the I AM before the next action appears. Aaron and Hur with you symbolize the inner faculties of discernment and practical care that stand by your decisions, ensuring that what you undertake includes responsibility and unity. When any matter arises, you are invited to bring it to this inner council rather than chasing external authorities. This is the psychology of governance: leadership emerges as alignment, not force. The verse teaches that the division of labor within you—wisdom, accountability, community—completes the whole. By imagining Aaron and Hur as your inner aides, you revise the scene so that your choices are seen, weighed, and agreed upon in consciousness before they manifest outwardly. Thus, you practice the simple technique: hold the space, consult the inner guides, and feel the decision already settled in your I AM.

Practice This Now

Practice: in a moment of decision, close your eyes and assume the inner elders—Aaron and Hur—are with you; declare, 'I tarry here with them until my next move reveals itself.' Then feel the matter already resolved in your I AM.

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