Hebron Inner City Refuge

Joshua 21:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Joshua 21 in context

Scripture Focus

13Thus they gave to the children of Aaron the priest Hebron with her suburbs, to be a city of refuge for the slayer; and Libnah with her suburbs,
Joshua 21:13

Biblical Context

Hebron with its suburbs is given to the Aaronite priests as a city of refuge for the slayer, and Libnah is allotted with its suburbs.

Neville's Inner Vision

Within the record, the land is not simply a map but a field of your consciousness. Hebron, given to the priestly line, stands as your inner refuge—an established state of awareness where the impulse to harm or escape is checked by the I AM, the steady presence you call God. The slayer represents every stray thought, fear, or guilt seeking to overtake you; yet the city is not outside you, but a newly recognized center of safety you invite into your life by identifying with the I AM. Libnah, with its suburbs, extends this discipline of inner shelter, showing that your entire mental landscape is arranged to support protection, order, and mercy. By designating Hebron for the slayer to retreat to, you reframe the problem as an opportunity to return to your true self, the witness who remains constant while events unfold. The inner law here is simple: when you claim sovereignty in consciousness, you become the shelter that all movement seeks and returns to. Practically, you are not petitioning; you are choosing the reality you are.

Practice This Now

Assume the state 'I am Hebron, my inner refuge.' When fear or guilt arises, revise it by affirming, I am safe in the city I have created, and feel it as real.

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