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melchizedek

melchizedek


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Melchizedek 
  king  of  righteousness,  the  king  of  Salem  (q.v.).  All  we  know  of 
  him  is  recorded  in  Gen.  14:18-20.  He  is  subsequently  mentioned 
  only  once  in  the  Old  Testament,  in  Ps  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  (Heb.  5:6,  7;  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. 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Melchizedek,  king  of  justice