Ancient Order of Melchizedek

“Ancient Order of Melchizedek” by KEN. JOHNSON TH D. is a detailed exploration of the figure of Melchizedek as discussed in the book of Hebrews. Published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on October 11, 2020, this edition comprises 134 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the distinctions between Melchizedek’s priesthood and that of Levi, drawing on insights from the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient church fathers, and other historical texts to uncover the significance of this ancient order.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the ten Melchizedekian priests and the division of the order into three parts leading up to the Messiah’s arrival. The text emphasizes the implications of this reinstatement for Christian theology and its practical applications in contemporary Christian life. Through its exploration of religion and theology, this work aims to shed light on the enduring relevance of the Ancient Order of Melchizedek.
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Who was the Melchizedek the apostle Paul spoke of in the book of Hebrews? How is his priesthood different than the priesthood of Levi? Why was the Messiah ordained after the order of Melchizedek and not after the order of Levi? For the first time, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the ancient church fathers, and other rare history books reveal the mystery of the Ancient Order of Melchizedek.We will learn about the order and how it is different from the order of Levi. We will see who the ten Melchizedekian priests were, and how the order was broken up into three parts until the Messiah would come to earth to reinstate the order in its fullness. Most importantly, we will see how that reinstatement effects Christian theology and practical applications to our Christian walk today.
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