Melchizedek

Melchizedek by Ellen Gunderson Traylor is a fictional work published by Harvest House Publishers in 1997. This edition, written in English and spanning 178 pages, explores the narrative gap between Traylor’s earlier novel, Noah, and her subsequent work, Jerusalem–the City of God. The story delves into the events that may have transpired after the Great Flood, drawing on elements from Scripture, legend, and lore.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes related to Christian and Jewish traditions as the narrative unfolds. The book presents a speculative account of the historical context and events that shaped the world following the flood, inviting contemplation on the intersection of faith and history. Through its exploration of these subjects, Melchizedek offers a unique perspective on the aftermath of a pivotal moment in religious history.
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Ellen Traylor’s “pre-historical” novel fills in the narrative gap between her previous novel, Noah, and Jerusalem–the City of God, detailing what Scripture, legend, lore, and reason indicate to be the likely scenario of events following the Great Flood.
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