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==Teachings of William Branham== | |||
[[William Branham]] taught that Melchizedec was God in the form of man. However, as Melchezidec was not born a man, he could not die or become a sacrifice for the sins of man. So even though Melchezidec was not the son of God or the son of Man, he was still God in flesh and a pre-figure of Jesus Christ in maturity. For example, Melchszidek was the "king of peace" and was made "like unto the son of God", while Jesus is "the prince of peace" and is the "son of God". | |||
The following quote is taken from the sermon [http://www.thefreeword.com/books/1465-L.pdf "Who is this Melchesidec"], preached on February 21, 1965: | |||
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|''Now, the true revelation of Melchisedec comes into view was--that He was God, the Word, before He became flesh, God the Word. 'Cause He had to be; no one else could be immortal like Him. See, I had father and mother; you did too. Jesus had father and mother. But this Man had no father or had no mother. Jesus had a time He started; this Man didn't. Jesus gave His life; this Man couldn't, because He was Life. And it's the self same Man all the time. I hope God reveals it to you, the self same Person all the time.'' | |||
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Revision as of 21:19, 19 July 2013
Melchizedek (meaning: king of righteousness) was the King of Salem (meaning: Peace) and priest of the most high God. The book of Genesis records that after Abraham rescued his nephew Lot from the King of Elam, Melchizedek brought bread and wine to Abraham, blessed him, and received tithes (a 10th of all the spoil of war) from Abraham. To the majority of Christian and Hebrew scholars, Melchizedek is an unsolved mystery. Some believe he was an angel, others believe he was the son of Shem (who was the son of Noah), and others dismiss any physical appearance as an abstraction. There is no general consensus within the Christian or Hebrew faiths as to the identity of Melchizedek. However, Melchizedek cannot be ignored, as the most significant authors of the Holy Scriptures (including Moses, David, and Paul) emphasize his importance and inseparable link to the Messiah.
Guided Bible Study (ESV)
1) Melchezidek was a priest and king:
2) Melchizedek was greater than Abraham:
3) Melchizedek was immortal:
4) Melchizedek and Jesus both served communion:
5) Melchizedek looked like the Son of God:
Making Connections
6) Only God can be immortal:
7) The immortal God can appear as a man:
Conclusion
God has the ability to take whatever form he desires, be that the form of an angel or the form of a man. However, in order to save humanity as a kinsman redeemer, God had to take on not only the form of man, but the lineage of man.
Based on Paul's teachings, Melchizedek appears to be God in the form of a man. However, because Melchizedek was not born a man, he could not die or become a sacrifice for the sins of man. Melchizedek was therefore not the Son of Man, while Jesus was the Son of Man. Melchizedek was immortal (Jesus died), Melchizedek had no father or mother (Jesus had God as his father, and Mary as his mother), Melchizedek was the King of Peace (Jesus was the Prince of Peace), and Melchizedek was resembling “the Son of God” (and Jesus was the Son of God). The Bible says that in Jesus "the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily" (Colossians 2:9). Those who deny that Jesus is the Son of God may end up seeing Jesus as Melchizedek - God in the form of a man, but without the attribute of redeemer - at which point the Saviour becomes the Judge (King of Righteousness). Jesus, who was the "the beginning of God's creation." (Revelation 3:14) said that Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am. (John 8:58) but whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven. (Matthew 10:33) Understanding Melchizedek is an important link between the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Teachings of William BranhamWilliam Branham taught that Melchizedec was God in the form of man. However, as Melchezidec was not born a man, he could not die or become a sacrifice for the sins of man. So even though Melchezidec was not the son of God or the son of Man, he was still God in flesh and a pre-figure of Jesus Christ in maturity. For example, Melchszidek was the "king of peace" and was made "like unto the son of God", while Jesus is "the prince of peace" and is the "son of God". The following quote is taken from the sermon "Who is this Melchesidec", preached on February 21, 1965:
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