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What is the significance of Melchizedek in relation to Christ's priesthood?

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Melchizedek symbolizes the eternal priesthood of Christ, being a priest of God Most High before the Levitical system was established.

Melchizedek serves as a significant figure foreshadowing Christ's eternal priesthood. In the Old Testament, Melchizedek is presented as both a king and priest, signifying a unique and everlasting order. Christ's priesthood follows this order, meaning that it transcends the limitations of the Levitical priesthood established under the Old Covenant. The book of Hebrews articulates this comparison, explaining that while the Levitical priests were necessary for a time, they could not bring true perfection or lasting access to God. In contrast, Jesus, as the High Priest in the order of Melchizedek, is able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 14:18-20, Hebrews 7:1-10

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