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How do we know Christ's priesthood is after the order of Melchizedek?

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Christ's priesthood is described as after the order of Melchizedek, which signifies an eternal and divine priesthood, distinct from the temporary Levitical priests.

The author of Hebrews explains that Christ's priesthood is superior to the Levitical priesthood, referencing Melchizedek as an archetype. Melchizedek, who appeared without genealogy or beginning and end of days, represents an eternal priesthood that foreshadows Christ's everlasting role. This comparison illustrates that while earthly priests served temporarily and out of necessity for their own sin, Christ, being made perfect through suffering, became the eternal High Priest and author of salvation for all who obey Him. His priesthood signifies that He fulfills the sacrificial system and provides a new and living way to God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:6, Hebrews 7:1-3

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