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Exactly... translation/transfiguration is more likely. Most of the history between Noah and Abraham is unknown for us to say what God did for His people in that time. We do know that a preincarnate Jesus visited with Sarai and Abram.Show me where the conflict is in Scripture.
What you said doesn't seem to relay what is written in Scripture.
i.e. Where is it written Melchizedek died ?
I disagree, but this isn't a matter of my eternal salvation, or even of what I'm having for lunch. There is adequate reason to believe as you do, so I'm not going to arm wrestle over it.SeventyOne said:Fair enough. I do think he was a man, and as a man, he is now gone. A special man to be sure, but just a man nonetheless.
It isn't to my knowledge. But Melchizedek is only mentioned (historically) for the one incident with Abram. He is mentioned again (in the New Testament), but not as a current character. So the mention of his death is not a big deal.yeshuaslavejeff said:Show me where the conflict is in Scripture.
What you said doesn't seem to relay what is written in Scripture. i.e. Where is it written Melchizedek died ?
I do believe you are correct. As I said, "... there is a belief ..." and the matter is by no means settled and finished. Also as I said, I agree with that thought, but admit I could be wrong and the 'evidence' stops short of 'proof' in my mind.Pamelav said:I have heard the belief he is the pre incarnate Christ, but unless the translation in Hebrews is wrong, it does not say he WAS, but was made LIKE Him. That is a big difference in the use of words to try to communicate something properly.
I do believe you are correct. As I said, "... there is a belief ..." and the matter is by no means settled and finished. Also as I said, I agree with that thought, but admit I could be wrong and the 'evidence' stops short of 'proof' in my mind.
There is the unsubstantiated claim.Razare said:Yes. Melchizedek is Jesus.
There is a bit of what seems to be evidence, but suggestive only.Razare said:Hebrews 7 - 2 to whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all, first being translated “king of righteousness,” and then also king of Salem, meaning “king of peace,” 3 without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life,
There is an unrelated gratuity.Razare said:Revelation 22:13 - I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
Good work, Fire.Fireinfolding said:Here is the definition of a similitude H1819
Which is how God says he has spoken
Hosea 12:10 I have also spoken by the prophets, and I have multiplied visions, and used similitudes H1819, by the ministry of the prophets.
Abraham being a prophet Genesis 20:7 Melchizedek met him (who brought forth the bread and the wine) Genesis 14:18, who was made like unto the Son of God Hebrews 7:3 so that it would be evident for that after the similitude (or likeness) of Melchizedek there arises another priest Hebrews 7:15, Psalms 110:4, Hosea 12:10, John 5:39 )
There are quite a number of errors that cannot be dealt with for this reason,I have heard the belief he is the pre incarnate Christ, but unless the translation in Hebrews is wrong, it does not say he WAS, but was made LIKE Him. That is a big difference in the use of words to try to communicate something properly.
There is the unsubstantiated claim.
aul makes a drastic claim then... that Melchizedek is uncreated, forever existing just as God is... exactly the same as God.
The only way to fit that into Biblical understanding is to have Melchizedek be God.
We do not know all truths, only some have been revealed. You make assumptions from the limited truths that we know to state something as factual.Yes. Melchizedek is Jesus.
There would be no point to Hebrews 7 if Melchizedek was imaginary. Symbols and hyperbole, the words used to escape from providing understanding.There is another way. Paul's hyperbole is not to be taken literally.
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