Inner Reports of Tyre and Egypt

Isaiah 23:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Isaiah 23 in context

Scripture Focus

5As at the report concerning Egypt, so shall they be sorely pained at the report of Tyre.
Isaiah 23:5

Biblical Context

Isaiah 23:5 links the pain of hearing Egypt's report with the pain of hearing Tyre's report, suggesting outer events reflect inner dispositions. In Neville's view, such reports reveal the state of consciousness that perceives them and the judgments one holds about power, fate, and others.

Neville's Inner Vision

As you study the verse, recognize that the “reports” of Egypt and Tyre are not about distant cities but about the reports your own mind makes about life. The pain you feel at judgment or news is the sign that you have identified with a transient image of power, scarcity, or conflict. In Neville's terms, you are the I AM behind all perception, and imagination forges your reality. Therefore, choose to shift your inner state rather than chase outward changes. When you hear of Egypt or Tyre, observe the emotion it stirs and declare quietly: I am the light behind all reports; this news does not define me. I stand as the unchanging awareness that creates what I call reality. By assuming a new image—one of calm, wholeness, and creative sovereignty—you revise the very content of the report before it reaches your senses. The world, as you have believed it, begins to reflect the revised inner image you hold now.

Practice This Now

In the next moment, close your eyes and affirm: I am the I AM behind every report; no outer news can disturb my inner peace. Imagine hearing a report about Tyre or Egypt and feel your calm, sovereign consciousness radiate through the scene.

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