Benjamin's Inner Cities Map
Joshua 18:21-24 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 18 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists twelve cities of the tribe of Benjamin and their villages, outlining their settled territory. It reads as a landscape of order within the community.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within the text you hear not a mere list of geography, but a map of your inner realm. The tribe of Benjamin stands for a particular disposition of self—a loyalty bound by covenant, a family-centered instinct toward unity. The twelve cities and their villages are states of consciousness you can claim, each city a quality you inhabit with awareness: Jericho as steadfast defense, Bethel as spiritual gateway, Ophrah as abundance through right living, and Gaba as completion of a circle. By naming them, the scripture invites you to acknowledge that your inner world is not scattered but organized, with each state feeding the others. When you dwell in this awareness, you are practicing the Law of Association: your outer life mirrors the inner geography you continuously imagine and feel. The land is your mind in action, and the cities are the arrangements you keep—habits, loyalties, and loves that hold your world together. Imagine these twelve cities as already yours, each one speaking of unity, covenant loyalty, and family harmony in your present moment. The inventory is simply your invitation to revise your inner map into a living republic.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and envision the twelve cities as inner faculties already aligned in harmony; revise any sense of fragmentation by affirming I am unified, in covenant loyalty with my family and community, and feel the reality now.
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