ZAGS
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Melchizedek fascinates me because he was both a priest and a king. Abraham paid a tithe to him as he was a patriarch. Also there is no mention of his genealogy, and no record of his birth or death. He is only mentioned twice, once in Genesis 14 18-20, and Hebrews 7 1-22. I know there is debate on who the two witnesses could be most believing Moses and Elijah, but could Melchizedek be a possible candidate? Just curious to see what others might think.
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