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What does the Bible say about Melchizedek in Genesis 14?

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Melchizedek is introduced in Genesis 14 as the king of Salem and a priest of the Most High God who blesses Abraham after his victory.

In Genesis 14, Melchizedek is a significant figure who meets Abraham after his slaughter of the kings. He is both a king and a priest, which highlights the dual role he plays. Melchizedek blesses Abraham, declaring him blessed by the Most High God and acknowledging God's deliverance of Abraham's enemies into his hand. This event underscores the redemptive purpose of God, as Melchizedek represents the priesthood of Christ and foreshadows the ultimate blessing that comes through Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 14:18-24, Psalm 110, Hebrews 5:6-7

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He Blessed Him
Darvin Pruitt · Apr 28, 2010
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