Melchizedek in the Bible According to the Bible

Melchizedek in the Bible

The story of Melchizedek in the bible is very short due to the bible has no sufficient information about this man. According to Apostle Paul, the Melchizedek was a man on the chapter 7 verse 4 on the book of Hebrews. The Melchizedek was King in the Salem on the chapter 14 verse 18 on the book of Genesis.

Back on the chapter 7 verse 4, according to that verse ad chapter this man was just a man and not Christ. The existence of this man was on the time of Father Abraham and the Father Abraham as a Father (The Romans 4:11) of all believers was gave ten percent from the spoils in war after Melchizedek met him.

This man has no father, mother, descent, records whether when he was born and record (Hebrews 7:3 King James Bible Clarified) whether when he was died.
And does not mean when there were no available records we can conclude that this man was Christ, some concludes that this man was Christ due to this man had forever priest hood. But on the chapter 6 verse 20 on the book of Hebrews, on the last portion of sentence said that the "Christ was made a high priest forever after the order of Melchizedek."

If we analyze it that sentence, there are two beings, the one being was implied to Christ and the remained being was implied to Melchizedek and Christ was the prototype of Melchizedek in terms of forever priest hood, see the word "after the order of Melchizedek" if the Christ was the Melchizedek why there was part on that sentence mentioned the phrase "after the order?"

If the Christ was the Melchizedek; the existence of Christ on the flesh was only when Christ was born by Virgin Mary and the Christ was the son of God that exists before the earth was made, the universe and the heaven(s).

The Melchizedek was called by Apostle Paul as a man while the Lord Jesus Christ called by Apostle Paul as God. Apostle Paul acknowledged that Christ taught him within three days on the heaven and after that; the apostle was preached the Christ as God and the Apostle Paul was became the Apostle of Gentiles.

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