How Melchizedek’s Blessing Points to Christ’s Eternal Priesthood (Part 2)
Part 2: “From Salem to Calvary: How Melchizedek’s Blessing Points to Christ’s Eternal Priesthood” When Melchizedek steps onto the stage of Scripture, he appears for only a moment — a mysterious king‑priest offering bread and wine to a battle‑worn Abraham. But that brief encounter becomes a thread that runs through the entire Bible, pulling together the priesthood, the sacrifice, and the city where God will complete His plan. If Part 1 was about the meeting, Part 2 is about the meaning. Because Melchizedek doesn’t just bless Abraham. He foreshadows Christ. — 1. A Priesthood Older Than Moses, Older Than Levi, Older Than Israel Before there is a Temple, before there is a Law, before there is a Levitical priesthood, there is Melchizedek. A priest of “God Most High.” A king of Salem — ancient Jerusalem. A man with no recorded genealogy, no beginning, no end in the text. Hebrews 7 seizes on this: “Without father or mother or genealogy… resembling the Son of God, he remains a priest forever.”...