Manasseh's Inner Inheritance
Joshua 17:1-18 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 17 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Manasseh receives an inheritance for himself and the tribe, including Zelophehad’s daughters who secure a share among the brethren. The text also records borders and towns, and notes that other Canaanites remain until the people grow strong and drive them out.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within this chapter, the land is a map of your inner being. Manasseh’s lot shows you are a great people, a strong I AM, with a rightful portion to claim. The daughters’ inheritance indicates that your inner feminine principle has rightful participation in your sovereignty. The Canaanites and their iron chariots symbolize stubborn habits, fears, and limiting beliefs you have allowed to dwell in your mind. The command to drive them out is the invitation to purify mental terrain, to revise your sense of limitation, and to enlarge your coast with a greater vision. When Joshua proclaims your strength, he reflects your true self—God’s fixed decree within you. The mountain, the wood, and the sea are not separate lands but levels of imagination to be cleared and cultivated. As you grow in awareness, you need no outer permission; you claim the land within and align your outer world with your inner decree. This is the spiritual law: your life conforms to the state of consciousness you persist in.
Practice This Now
Imaginative act: Sit quietly and imagine you are Manasseh stepping into your full inheritance. Feel the land in your mind and declare, I am whole; I claim all that is mine by awareness. Then picture cutting down the wood and driving out the iron chariots of doubt, letting your new land form in consciousness.
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