Inner Justice and Restoration
Leviticus 24:17-21 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Leviticus 24 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage prescribes penalties: death for murder, restitution for animals, and proportional injury in cases of harm. It frames accountability as a system of measured consequences.
Neville's Inner Vision
viewing Leviticus 24:17-21 through Neville Goddard’s lens, you see that the 'eye for eye' is an inner law of consciousness, not a human court. The 'killeth' of a man or beast represents any thought, feeling, or habit that would dim the light in your awareness. To restore what was harmed, you don’t seek revenge but revise the inner state to a higher equivalent. The clause 'breach for breach, eye for eye' is the feedback you receive in imagination whenever you entertain anger, resentment, or fear; it says you are paying with your inner atmosphere in exact measure to your dwelling. 'He that killeth a man, he shall be put to death' points to letting die any belief that destroys life within you, so the living I AM may rise. The passage thus becomes a practical law of inner restitution: you accept you are already righteous, whole, and just in your sovereign state of consciousness, and your outer world must mirror that inner state. Imagination is your instrument; assume the state of perfect justice now, and reality unfolds to match.
Practice This Now
Act: Sit quietly, affirm 'I AM' as your watching presence and assume the feeling of wholeness. Visualize restoring harmony within, forgiving past wrongs, and notice your outer world responding to this inner truth.
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