Pharaoh's Noise Within Time

Jeremiah 46:17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Jeremiah 46 in context

Scripture Focus

17They did cry there, Pharaoh king of Egypt is but a noise; he hath passed the time appointed.
Jeremiah 46:17

Biblical Context

The verse says Pharaoh's cry is but noise and that his time has passed, signaling that outward power is finite. It hints that true effect arises from the inner, appointed moment.

Neville's Inner Vision

To Neville's imagination, Pharaoh is not a man in Egypt but a state of consciousness called dominance by external power. The cry of Pharaoh king of Egypt is but a noise in the mind, a clamor of fear and possession that has run its course. When the inner time is fulfilled, the outer show dissolves; the world’s loud claims are only an echo of a former state you no longer inhabit. Jeremiah invites you to observe that such power is never final, but a temporary appearance when your awareness has not yet awakened to its being. The appointed time is the shift you cultivate within: you cease identifying with the noise of old kingship and begin recognizing the timeless I AM that remains unaffected by pharaohs or empires. By choosing a new state of consciousness, you erase the impression that outer conditions govern your life; you feel the end of Pharaoh's reign and the dawn of your inner sovereignty, whose truth is not subject to time but to the conviction of being.

Practice This Now

Imaginative act: Close your eyes and assume the feeling of the state that dissolves Pharaoh—complete inner sovereignty. Imagine the appointed moment as already come, feel it as real now.

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