Inner Gallery of Ezekiel 42:3

Ezekiel 42:3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Ezekiel 42 in context

Scripture Focus

3Over against the twenty cubits which were for the inner court, and over against the pavement which was for the utter court, was gallery against gallery in three stories.
Ezekiel 42:3

Biblical Context

The verse describes a layered structure—galleries opposite the inner court and the outer pavement, arranged in three stories. It emphasizes a deliberate order in sacred space.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within Ezekiel’s image, the inner court is the quiet center of awareness, and the outer court is the world of appearances. The 'gallery against gallery in three stories' speaks to the three levels of consciousness you inhabit, each facing its counterpart in the other realm. When you stand in imagination, you are not seeking to change the world as much as you revise the state within that world arises from. The twenty cubits for the inner court mark a disciplined, spacious self-guarded by attention; the pavement for the utter court represents the plane where events surface. The stacked galleries show that your experience is a reflection, layer upon layer, of what you hold in mind, felt as real. By assuming a state of being that harmonizes these levels—feeling the truth of your desire as already present—you align inner dispositions with outer appearances. The power is always the I AM, the witness who notices and then insinuates a new image into the three stories, until outer scenes echo the perfected inner layout.

Practice This Now

Act now: close your eyes and imagine the three-story gallery within you, perfectly aligned with your desired outcome. Declare, with confident calm, that you already possess it, and feel the truth in your heart until the outer world reflects the alignment.

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