Melchisedec, Priest and King
Melchisedec was a priest of God, and at the same
time King of Salem (peace). Abraham acknowledged
him and paid him tithes. God prophetically declared
through the Psalmist, that Messiah would be a Priest of the
Melchisedec order, forever. -- Psalm 110:4.

The declaration that Melchisedec was without father or
mother, without beginning of days or end of years, has puzzled
Bible students until recently. The interpretation is now quite
satisfactory and simple: Melchisedec was without father or
mother in the priesthood. He did not inherit this priesthood.
He was without beginning of days and years in respect to his
office, in that no record was made when his priesthood began,
nor any provision made for a successor. In these respects
he typified Messiah. -- Hebrews 7:1-4.

Melchisedec is supposed to have been one of the Shepherd
Kings who invaded Egypt and built the Great Pyramid, covering
twelve acres, known for ages as one of the Seven Wonders
of the world -- about 2170 B.C. Astronomers tell that its
measurements indicate the length of the year, the weight of
the Earth, the distance to the sun, etc. Its interior passages
represent human history -- Downward, the course of sin and
death; Upward, the Law Age, the Gospel Age, the Kingdom
glory of the Church, and Human Restitution.

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