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Melchizedek,
King of Salem
Genesis 14:17–20, 25–40
"And Melchizedek, king of Salem, brought
forth bread and wine; and he break bread and blest it; and he
blest the wine, he being the priest of the most high God, and
he gave to Abram, and he blessed him, and said, Blessed Abram,
thou art a man of the most high God, possessor of heaven and of
earth and blessed is the name of the most high God, which hath
delivered thine enemies into thine hand.
"And Abram gave him tithes of all he had
taken. And Melchizedek lifted up his voice and blessed Abram.
"Now Melchizedek was a man of faith, who
wrought righteousness; and when a child he feared God, and stopped
the mouths of lions, and quenched the violence of fire. And thus,
having been approved of God he was ordained an high priest after
the order of the covenant which God made with Enoch, it being
after the order of the Son of God; which order came, not by man,
nor the will of man; neither by father nor mother; neither by
beginning of days nor end of years; but of God; and it was delivered
unto men by the calling of his own voice, according to his own
will, unto as many as believed on his name.
"For God having sworn unto Enoch and unto
his seed with an oath by himself; that every one being ordained
after this order and calling should have power, by faith, to break
mountains, to divide the seas, to dry up waters, to turn them
out of their course; to put at defiance the armies of nations,
to divide the earth, to break every band, to stand in the presence
of God; to do all things according to his will, according to his
command, subdue principalities and powers; and this by the will
of the Son of God which was from before the foundation of the
world. And men having this faith, coming up unto this order of
God, were translated and taken up into heaven.
"And now, Melchizedek was a priest of this
order; therefore he obtained peace in Salem, and was called the
Prince of peace.
"And his people wrought righteousness, and
obtained heaven, and sought for the city of Enoch which God had
before taken, separating it from the earth, having reserved it
unto the latter days, or the end of the world; and hath said,
and sworn with an oath, that the heavens and the earth should
come together; and the sons of God should be tried so as by fire.
"And this Melchizedek, having thus established
righteousness, was called the king of heaven by his people, or,
in other words, the King of peace. And he lifted up his voice,
and he blessed Abram, being the high priest, and the keeper of
the storehouse of God; him whom God had appointed to receive tithes
for the poor.
"Wherefore, Abram paid unto him tithes of
all that he had, of all the riches which he possessed, which God
had given him more than that which he had need. And it came to
pass, that God blessed Abram, and gave unto him riches, and honor,
and lands for an everlasting possession; according to the covenant
which he had made, and according to the blessing wherewith Melchizedek
had blessed him." |
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