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    Melchizedek, the Priest Who Derived His Pattern from the Preexistent Christ.Adrian Giorgiov - 2023 - Perichoresis 21 (s1):67-79.
    Melchizedek is one of the most mysterious characters of the book of Genesis. As priest of God Almighty he blessed Abraham, the patriarch returning from war, and received tithes from him. The Epistle to the Hebrews presents Jesus Christ as high priest according to Melchizedek’s priestly order, based on God’s oath found in Psalm 110:4. While Christ’s priestly order according to Melchizedek is higher than Aaron’s priestly order, it is important to remember that Christ is greater than (...)
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    Reconstitution of Melchizedek's history in Rabbinic and Christian traditions.Ioan Chirilă, Stelian Pașca-Tușa & Elena Onețiu - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (48):3-15.
    Melchizedek’s meeting with Abraham in the King’s Valley would mark the history of the chosen people. As king of Salem and priest of the Almighty God, Melchizedek meets the patriarch with bread and wine and then blesses him in the name of the God they both served. Assuming this liturgical ritual Abraham offers Melchizedek a tenth of everything, by this acknowledging and accepting his sacerdotal service. Even though at a first sight their gestures are somewhat natural, we (...)
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  3. The Melchizedek Tradition: A Critical Examination of the Sources to the Fifth Century A.D. and in the Epistle to the Hebrews.Fred L. Horton - 1976
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    The Priest-King Melchizedek -Der Priest-König Melkisedek.Theo de Kruijf - 1993 - Bijdragen 54 (4):393-406.
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    The Priest-King melchizedek: The reception of gen 14, 18–20 in hebrews mediated by psalm 110.Theo de Kruijf - 1993 - Bijdragen 54 (4):393-406.
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    Typology in the passion narratives: Daniel, Elijah, melchizedek.John Bligh - 1965 - Heythrop Journal 6 (3):302-309.
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    Gard Granerød: Abraham and Melchizedek. Scribal Activity of Second Temple Times in Genesis 14 and Psalm 110.Görge K. Hasselhoff - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 64 (1):73-74.
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    Typology in the passion narratives: Daniel, Elijah, melchizedek.J. S. - 1965 - Heythrop Journal 6 (3):302–309.
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    True History.Wolfram Malte Fues - 2007 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2007 (141):119-147.
    Who thinks historically?A historian as such is like Melchizedek, fatherless and motherless, and without genealogy. When you ask him, “Where do you come from?” he must answer, “…I am a citizen of the world, and serve neither the Emperor, nor the King of France, but serve only the truth…”1But what is truth in historical thinking? What, or to be more precise, how, does it represent? How does it establish a certain relationship between its objective correlates, “[f]or falsity and truth (...)
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    Priesthood and the epistle to the hebrews.Marie E. Isaacs - 1997 - Heythrop Journal 38 (1):51–62.
    Current controversies about the ordination of women have shown the need for a re‐examination of what the Christian Church means by priesthood. This article looks at the Epistle to the Hebrews’ contribution to our understanding. To that end it focuses on the institution of priesthood in its first‐century Jewish context and shows the use made of it by the author of Hebrews in his presentation of Christian faith.Section 1 emphasizes some all‐important differences between the NT’s use of the language of (...)
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