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ParkerD
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You dont sound confused, except the part of Melchizedek; Note that everytime a covenant was made in the Old Testament a meal was celebrated. Jesus fulfilled the Sedar (Passover) meal, the Mazzoth, feast of tabernacles which included the first fruits, Atonement, Peace offering etc…
The “Todah” sacrifice was a meal celebrated among family and friends when One makes a promise to God and fulfills it, not a King/High Priestly sacrifice and libation, as did the King/High priest Melchizedek, King/High Priest David, King/High Priest Solomon, then KIng/High Priest Jesus who all gave sacrificial meals in the form of bread and libation of wine. Although Jesus fulfilled all these perpetual biblical sacrifices in himself including the “Todah”. There are more priestly “levitical” sacrifices and offerings not mentioned here but these were not yet according to the order of Melchizedek sacrifice being offered to God in the form of bread and wine.
What seperates Melchizedek sacrifices from the Levitical priesthood, is that Melchizedek was a King and a High priest in one, the Levitical priesthood, had Moses, Aaron, Judges, Prophets and Kings, until King David comes along and offers a High Priestly sacrifice with bread and wine who shared it with God’s people, a prefiguration of Jesus who is reigning as our King and High Priest in heaven.
The gifts of bread and wine from the laity, now we are entering the terminology of “oblation”.These offer up the first fruits of God’s own creation with thanksgiving with a pure mind, in faith and in fervent love. They dont become the sacrifice according to Melchizedek until our King and High Priest Jesus Christ takes these gifts from us and perfects them in his body, blood soul and divinity. But it takes a King who is our High Priest to make them according to the order of Melchizedek. The laity are not Kings or High Priest, we are children of the Lord and family members of the High Priest. where only the family members of the High Priest could eat the sacrifice offered to God alone, no one else can consume this unless your are a family member of the High Priest. This is documented in scripture.
I appreciate reading your posts. I agree that Christ fulfilled the need for the Levitical priesthood and for the law of sacrifice as practiced by the Jews through His great and last Sacrifice, and that He did this as the Great High Priest, after the order of Melchizedek.
One thing I would like to understand is what name is given to the priesthood that Catholic priests, cardinals, and bishops hold, and how that priesthood is transferred from one to another. (Or is it just called “priesthood”?)