Job 13:1-2 Inner Equality
Job 13:1-2 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Job 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Job proclaims that he has seen and heard the truth and asserts equality with his companions; he refuses inferiority, affirming shared knowledge and dignity.
Neville's Inner Vision
In Neville’s reading, 'seen' and 'heard' are inward senses—the movements of consciousness within you. The scene in which Job says 'What ye know, the same do I know also' becomes a claim that your inner state already knows what appears to others as knowledge. The phrase 'I am not inferior unto you' translates into a practical revision of self-perception: you are the same I AM that is aware in everyone, and the others are mirrors reflecting your inner magnitude. All that transpires—the voices, the judgments, the scenes—are movements within your own consciousness. When you feel diminished or judged, remember that you are not limited by others’ opinions but by the belief you allow to remain active in your mind. The truth you seek is not somewhere beyond but as your own awareness; your eye has seen, your ear has understood, because you are the witnessing I AM. Rest in the realization that equality with others resides in your inner state, and every external claim of superiority dissolves into perception in you.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Close your eyes and, in the space of a breath, declare inwardly: I am not inferior unto anyone; I know what matters because I am the I AM experiencing it now. Feel this equality and let it soften every judgment.
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