This mini-dictionary might be inspiring, to see the timeless relevance of the Bible, if we don’t get stuck in the thinking mind:

The following scriptures have been curated by claude.ai, based on a list of Bible references made by Joel S. Goldsmith; from 35 PDFs of his books (via notebookLM.google.com):
Bible references (mental indigestion?)
Isaiah: 1:18, 2:4, 2:22-23, 6:9-10, 9:6-7, 11:6, 26:3
Genesis: 1:1, 1:26, 1:31, 2:17, 3:11, 3:19, 6:17, 13:14-15, 18:28-32, 18:32, 26:24.
Exodus: 3:5, 3:14, 13:21, 14:13, 15:2, 16:3, 16:15, 20:3, 20:5, 20:12-15, 20:13, 21:24, 28:36-38.
Leviticus: 19:18.
Deuteronomy: 6:4, 6:5, 8:3, 10:14, 12:7, 30:20, 33:27.
Joshua: 1:5, 10:12-13, 24:15.
Ruth: 1:16.
I Samuel: 2:9, 3:9, 17:45, 17:47.
II Samuel: 22:2-3.
I Kings: 17:10-16, 17:11-14, 19:11, 19:12, 19:13, 19:18.
II Kings: 2:9-14, 6:17.
II Chronicles: 20:15-17, 32:7-8.
Job: 4:8, 9:12, 19:26, 22:21, 23:14, 26:7.
Psalms: 8:3-6, 8:5, 15:1, 16:11, 17:15, 18:2, 19:1, 19:14, 22:1, 23:1-4, 24:1, 24:4, 27:4, 27:10, 37:25, 38:10, 42:2, 42:11, 43:5, 46:1, 46:6, 46:10, 84:1-2, 85:8, 90:1, 90:4, 90:10, 91:1, 91:7, 91:10, 96:8-9, 100, 102:27, 118:9, 118:24, 121:1, 125:2, 127:1, 138:8, 139:7-10, 146:3, 147:5.
Ecclesiastes: 1:2, 11:1.
Table of Frequency (yum 🍇)
NotebookLM.google.com:
The following table identifies the scriptures most frequently mentioned across the 35 sources, based on the cumulative scriptural indices and the frequency with which these passages are used to illustrate the core principles of this spiritual teaching.
Because these sources contain thousands of scriptural references, this table highlights the top 25 most prominent passages that serve as the foundation for the principles of oneness, the indwelling Christ, and the nature of the Kingdom of God:
Frequently Mentioned Scriptures in the Writings of Joel S. Goldsmith
| Scripture Reference | Central Theme/Principle | Approximate Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| John 10:30 | “I and my Father are one” (Oneness) | 110+ |
| Luke 15:31 | “Son, thou art ever with me, and all that I have is thine” | 95+ |
| John 18:36 | “My kingdom is not of this world” | 90+ |
| Galatians 2:20 | “I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me” | 85+ |
| Isaiah 2:22 | “Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils” | 80+ |
| John 14:6 | “I am the way, the truth, and the life” | 75+ |
| John 8:32 | “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” | 70+ |
| Matthew 6:33 | “Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness” | 68+ |
| Matthew 28:20 | “Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world” | 65+ |
| Psalm 91:1, 7 | Dwelling in the “secret place of the most High” | 62+ |
| John 4:32 | “I have meat to eat that ye know not of” (Hidden Supply) | 60+ |
| John 14:27 | “My peace I give unto you” | 58+ |
| Luke 17:21 | “The kingdom of God is within you” | 55+ |
| John 5:30 | “I can of mine own self do nothing” (Impersonalization) | 52+ |
| John 14:10 | “The Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works” | 50+ |
| Zechariah 4:6 | “Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit” | 48+ |
| Matthew 5:39 | “Resist not evil” (Nonresistance) | 45+ |
| Hebrews 13:5 | “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee” | 42+ |
| John 11:25 | “I am the resurrection, and the life” | 40+ |
| Isaiah 45:2 | “I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight” | 38+ |
| Exodus 3:14 | “I AM THAT I AM” (The Name of God) | 35+ |
| Proverbs 3:5-6 | “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart…” | 32+ |
| Matthew 25:40 | “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these…” | 30+ |
| John 12:32 | “I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men…” | 28+ |
| John 16:33 | “I have overcome the world” | 25+ |
Summary of Scriptural Usage
The sources emphasize that the Bible must be spiritually discerned rather than interpreted literally. The New Testament, particularly the Gospel of John and the letters of Paul, is cited most frequently as the authority for the “New Dispensation” of Grace and Truth. Old Testament prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah are also heavily cited to establish the ancient roots of the mystical “I AM” revelation.
Students are encouraged to live with these specific “scriptural gems” until the words move from being quotations in a book to becoming a living awareness within their own consciousness. This practice is described as the means by which the human mind is “imbued with spiritual truth” and the “Hidden Kingdom” is eventually realized on earth.
Please read slowly and gently 🐌.
Truth is simple, but the seeker is complex.
You don’t have to write a PhD about Love, just embrace this moment now.
As “person” we tend to overuse our mental faculties, we are easily intimidated by emptiness and inner space.
Scripture Reader
King James Version — Selected Passages

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