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Deacon_Joseph
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Hi all,
I’m new to this site. I hope to have interesting conversations with you all. I was wondering What some of you thought about Melchizedek.
In the Dead Sea Scrolls, there is a sectarian text in which Melchizedek is understood to be an angel. In the Bible he is mentioned twice: Genesis 14:18-20 and Psalm 110:4. In Hebrews 7 Paul draws some parallels between Jesus and Melchizedek. I found some of these statements at salvantionhistory.com, Dr. Scott Hahn’s website.
There is another theory that he was Shem, the son of Noah. Shem received his father’s blessing at the end of Chapter 9 of Genesis. The dates in Genesis 11 indicate that Shem lived 500 years after the flood, and beyond the time of Abram. From Adam until the Levites of Exodus, the first born son acted as priest of the extended family. Could this be part of God’s plan, to have the first born son of Noah, the 2nd Adam, pass his blessing directly to Abram? Any insight on this topic would welcomed.
I’m new to this site. I hope to have interesting conversations with you all. I was wondering What some of you thought about Melchizedek.
In the Dead Sea Scrolls, there is a sectarian text in which Melchizedek is understood to be an angel. In the Bible he is mentioned twice: Genesis 14:18-20 and Psalm 110:4. In Hebrews 7 Paul draws some parallels between Jesus and Melchizedek. I found some of these statements at salvantionhistory.com, Dr. Scott Hahn’s website.
There is another theory that he was Shem, the son of Noah. Shem received his father’s blessing at the end of Chapter 9 of Genesis. The dates in Genesis 11 indicate that Shem lived 500 years after the flood, and beyond the time of Abram. From Adam until the Levites of Exodus, the first born son acted as priest of the extended family. Could this be part of God’s plan, to have the first born son of Noah, the 2nd Adam, pass his blessing directly to Abram? Any insight on this topic would welcomed.