Genesis 50:13 Inner Burial
Genesis 50:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 50 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Jacob’s body is carried to the land of Canaan and buried in Machpelah, the cave Abraham bought as a family burying place.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the story, the sending of Jacob’s body into the land of Canaan and his burial in Machpelah is not a mere rite but a revelation of inner condition. The I AM that you are does not erase history; it reclaims it, making the covenant present here and now. Jacob’s tomb becomes your mental cave—Machpelah—a fixed point where you seal your allegiance to the inner promise. The field bought by Abraham is the mind you own, a belief you can possess as your own territory. To carry him into Canaan is to move the old identity into the realm of awareness where the land of abundance and trust resides. Providence, in Neville fashion, guides you: your choice to honor the ancestral line becomes a decision that anchors the day-to-day with faith rather than fear. Every step inward affirms that your past is not lost but transfigured, now serving the covenant with the I AM. Let the burial symbolize the shedding of outdated identifications, opening space for the realized, continuous presence of your promised consciousness.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes, breathe, and assume the scene: I am carried into the promised land of consciousness, and the old self is buried in Machpelah as a sealed covenant.
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