Wave Offerings Within

Leviticus 23:15-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Leviticus 23 in context

Scripture Focus

15And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall be complete:
16Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days; and ye shall offer a new meat offering unto the LORD.
17Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves of two tenth deals: they shall be of fine flour; they shall be baken with leaven; they are the firstfruits unto the LORD.
18And ye shall offer with the bread seven lambs without blemish of the first year, and one young bullock, and two rams: they shall be for a burnt offering unto the LORD, with their meat offering, and their drink offerings, even an offering made by fire, of sweet savour unto the LORD.
19Then ye shall sacrifice one kid of the goats for a sin offering, and two lambs of the first year for a sacrifice of peace offerings.
20And the priest shall wave them with the bread of the firstfruits for a wave offering before the LORD, with the two lambs: they shall be holy to the LORD for the priest.
21And ye shall proclaim on the selfsame day, that it may be an holy convocation unto you: ye shall do no servile work therein: it shall be a statute for ever in all your dwellings throughout your generations.
Leviticus 23:15-21

Biblical Context

From the wave offering, count fifty days to Pentecost and present the firstfruits as bread and animal offerings, convened in a holy gathering and a lasting statute.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the inner theater, the outer ritual is a map of your consciousness. The count from the morrow after the sabbath is the moment you decide to begin a steady practice of attention, counting cycles of imagination until you reach a fullness that invites action. The wave bread, two loaves baked with leaven, represents your two faculties of awareness, unified yet living with imperfection; to bake with leaven is to accept growth and stretch, not to flee it. The flock of offerings that follow—the seven lambs, the bullock, the two rams—are the flavors of your thought-world offered in devotion to the One I AM, the sense of self that witnesses. The act of waving them before the Lord is your inner affirmation that these thoughts and feelings are consecrated, holy to your priest-self. The holy convocation and prohibition of servile work signal a moment of rest in consciousness, a pause where you observe and revise rather than chase results. Thus the fifty days become a spiritual tempo by which you prepare the ground for a new manifestation, through imagination rightly offered to God within you.

Practice This Now

Practice: Sit quietly, count seven cycles of breath as a preparation, then imagine presenting two wave loaves—your refined thoughts and tender feelings—before the I AM and declare this is holy to the LORD.

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