"But if anyone causes one of these little ones who have faith in me to be turned away from me, it would be better for him to have a great stone fixed to his neck, and to be sent down to the deep sea." — Matthew 18:6 "And he took a little child, and put him in the middle of them, And said, Truly I say to you, if you do not have a change of heart and become like little children , you will not go into the kingdom of heaven." — Matthew 18:2–5 Throughout the Bible, we occasionally meet a nameless boy or young man who appears without context, without dialogue, and often without explanation. These figures slip into the narrative just long enough to carry out a task or witness a pivotal moment—then vanish. At first glance, they seem incidental. But in light of symbolic interpretation—especially through the teachings of Neville Goddard—these silent figures may represent something far more powerful: the Benjamin archetype . Benjamin: The Youngest, the Hidden, the Beloved ...