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MELCHIZEDEK @ king of Salem- kjv@Genesis:14:18; kjv@Psalms:110:4; kjv@Hebrews:5:6; kjv@Hebrews:6:20; kjv@Hebrews:7:1

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MELCHIZEDEK - M>@ - (king of righteousness), king of Salem and priest of the most high God, who met Abram in the valley of Shaveh, which is the king’s valley, bought out bread and wine, blessed him, and received tithes from him. kjv@Genesis:14:18-20) The other places in which Melchizedek is mentioned are kjv@Psalms:110:4) where Messiah is described as a priest forever, "after the order of Melchizedek," and kjv@Hebrews:5:1; kjv@Hebrews:6:1; kjv@Hebrews:7:1) ... where these two passages of the Old Testament are quoted, and the typical relation of Melchizedek to our Lord is stated at great length. There is something surprising and mysterious in the first appearance of Melchizedek, and in the subsequent reference to him. Bearing a title which Jews in after ages would recognize as designating their own sovereign, bearing gifts which recall to Christians the Lord’s Supper, this Canaanite crosses for a moment the path of Abram, and is unhesitatingly recognized as a person of higher spiritual rank than the friend of God. Disappearing as suddenly as he came, he is lost to the sacred writings for a thousand years. Jewish tradition pronounces Melchizedek to be a survivor of the deluge, the patriarch Shem. The way in which he is mentioned in Genesis would rather lead to the inference that Melchizedek was of one blood with the children of Ham, among whom he lived, chief (like the king od Sodom) of a settled Canaanitish tribe. The "order of Melchizedek," in kjv@Psalms:110:4) is explained to mean "manner" = likeness in official dignity = a king and priest. The relation between Melchizedek and Christ as type and antitype is made in the Epistle to the Hebrews to consist in the following particulars: Each was a priest,

(1) not of the Levitical tribe;

(2) superior to Abraham;

(3) whose beginning and end are unknown;

(4) who is not only a priest, but also a king of righteousness and peace. A fruitful source of discussion has been found in the site of Salem. SALEM

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Melchizedek @ king of righteousness, the king of Salem (q.v.). All we know of him is recorded in kjv@Genesis:14:18-20. He is subsequently mentioned only once in the Old Testament, in kjv@Psalms:110:4. The typical significance of his history is set forth in detail in the Epistle to the Hebrews, ch. 7. The apostle there points out the superiority of his priesthood to that of Aaron in these several respects,

(1) Even Abraham paid him tithes;

(2) he blessed Abraham;

(3) he is the type of a Priest who lives for ever;

(4) Levi, yet unborn, paid him tithes in the person of Abraham;

(5) the permanence of his priesthood in Christ implied the abrogation of the Levitical system;

(6) he was made priest not without an oath; and

(7) his priesthood can neither be transmitted nor interrupted by death: "this man, because he continueth ever, hath an unchangeable priesthood." The question as to who this mysterious personage was has given rise to a great deal of modern speculation. It is an old tradition among the Jews that he was Shem, the son of Noah, who may have survived to this time. Melchizedek was a Canaanitish prince, a worshipper of the true God, and in his peculiar history and character an instructive type of our Lord, the great High Priest kjv@Hebrews:5:6-7 kjv@Hebrews:6:20). One of the Amarna tablets is from Ebed
- Tob, king of Jerusalem, the successor of Melchizedek, in which he claims the very attributes and dignity given to Melchizedek in the Epistle to the Hebrews.

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MELCHIZEDEK @
- King of Salem kjv@Genesis:14:18-20; kjv@Psalms:110:4
- A priest and type of Christ kjv@Hebrews:5:6 kjv@Hebrews:5:10 kjv@Hebrews:6:20; kjv@Hebrews:7:1-21

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MELCHIZEDEK @ king of Salem- kjv@Genesis:14:18; kjv@Psalms:110:4; kjv@Hebrews:5:6; kjv@Hebrews:6:20; kjv@Hebrews:7:1

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H4442 <STRHEB>@ מלכּי־צדק malkîy-tsedeq mal-kee-tseh'-dek From H4428 and H6664; king of right; {Malki-Tsedek} an early king in Palestine: - Melchizedek.