Melchizedek & the Temple


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"Only the Heart Knows " is a tale of romance and self-discovery. It centers on the narrator, Laura, who is married but is being pursued by Larry, an unhappily married neighbor. The story describes the torrid love affair that develops between Laura and Larry, capturing the conflicting emotions of guilt and pleasure. Come and share the couple's stolen moments and the evolution of their love. This story captures the façade of suburban living and the fact that, more often than not, more is happening than what appears on the surface.




The Lost Army of Melchizedek


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This book will change the traditional thinking of the church towards its two most important classes of family- the youngest children and the senior citizens- they are our highest calling!




Melchizedek Revealed


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"Melchizedek Revealed" unlocks the Mystery of Melchizedek! Few Mysteries of the Bible have attracted more interest than the mystery of the identity of Melchizedek. Overall, this book on Melchizedek is one of the most imperative books available today for the Christian who must know about living as a Melchizedek Priest! Who is Melchizedek? How does this Order of Melchizedek and his priesthood apply to your life today? Dr. Kluane Spake writes clearly and easily about how every believer is BOTH a KING and a PRIEST! The New Testament does not teach that some people are “KINGS” and some are “PRIESTS.”This book could totally change your life and ministry. It is about defining the prophetic to bring greater order, accuracy, and impact! You will discover:How to access your God given priesthood!If you want to know more, then just scroll up to buy this book...Dr. Kluane Spake http://kluane.com This book is historically researched and includes the documentation of other papyrus and oral traditions of the time. We explore the Bible and then also learn what the Rabbis taught and what the Jewish people believed for centuries about Melchizedek. All to help understand the God-Given Priesthood that we hold. This book is Biblical, factual, and historical -- plus it is inspirational! At last, here is the revelation of how to walk in the fullness of Melchizedek.Discover this eternal priesthood of Jesus Christ and learn how you can live and reign in the Melchizedek Priesthood that Jesus died to give you!Does God still command tithing for us today? Why do so many Kingdom believers live below their rights?Righteousness is NOT what you think ... but, it is the key!The whole Gospel comes alive with this understanding!Dr. Kluane Spake has spent years researching this topic of Melchizedek!










Mystery of Melchizedek


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The Mystery of Melchizedek Who was this strange Priest/King that received tithes from Abraham? (…and administered bread and wine to him?)How is Melchizedek relevant to the Messiah of Israel?Did Melchizedek have a temple that predated Solomon’s?Is the Jewish Kingdom as portrayed in the Old Testament simply an intermediate parenthesis within a larger expanse?Why are the distinctives so divergent from the enforced separation of the kingship and priesthood under David?Were the bread and wine served by Melchizedek eschatological? Did they embrace the Cross? (They, too, echo across the pages of the OT)Was the Lord’s Communion anticipated in Gen. 14? Deriving from some very recent discoveries in Jerusalem (although some are yet to be confirmed) these studies may challenge many of the comfortable traditions that have shaped our classic Biblical perspectives. Join us as we explore some fascinating challenges to our previous understandings of things that shape our ultimate destiny…







Melchizedek and The Passover Lamb


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The Bible declares that Yahusha first existed at his human birth to both his parents Joseph (Yahseph) and Mary (Miriam). The proof that he was born with the seed of Yahseph is that he died as death is passed on genetically to all men through the father's seed (Adam). The Bible declares that Yahusha was born imperfect, void of the knowledge of Yahuah. The Bible further declares that Yahusha was born disobedient with his own selfish will (as all men are) and had to learn obedience. The Bible declares that Yahusha was in need of repentance from sin and that his Faith in Yahuah wavered at times and he was consumed with guilt and exceedingly sorrowful. I realize this is not what we have been taught our entire lives, but it is what the Bible declares. In this book, I am going to explore how Yahusha, as Melchizedek and Passover Lamb, took away the sin introduced into the world by Adam while being "fully human in every way". I will explain the significance of the Torah in the life of Yahusha as it applies to The Passover Lamb, human Messiah, and Eternal High Priest. The goal in this book is to truly understand the depths of the sacrifice and Blood of Yahusha the Messiah. I will introduce the true lineage of Miriam (Mary) as a Princess of Israel and Daughter of Jerusalem. I will introduce Yahseph (Joseph) as a Prince of Israel and a Lion of Judah and explaining how Yahusha's bloodline was carefully cultivated to bring about Melchizedek (the Ruling Zadok). I will attempt to break free from the context of "Yahuah had to die" in the form of the second member of the Trinity named "Jesus", realizing this is what we all have been taught as The Plan of Salvation. I will explain why the sacrifice that freed humanity from The Law of Sin and Death... had to come by the Blood of a human Messiah and High Priest, not the death of God. Yahusha's humanity is important to fulfill the Torah, Prophets, and Plan of Salvation as Rav Sha’ul 4 Yahuah had laid out. If Yahusha was anything more than a man, then the Plan of Salvation was not fulfilled. I will explain how The Law of Sin and Death is The Law with active decrees against us. The Law of the Spirit that leads to Life is The Law with those decrees covered by the Blood of The Passover Lamb, restoring us to perfect obedience and heirs of the promise of Eternal Life. This book will explore the meaning behind the baptism of Yahusha and explain why it is critical to the Plan of Yahuah. That Plan is to purchase His Elect's Salvation from the curse of death levied by the Decrees in The Law. This Plan of Salvation is expressly laid out in prophecy from Genesis to Revelation. It is given to us in the physical examples of the Priesthood, the sacrifices, and detailed in "rehearsals" or physical metaphors found in the Torah.




Melchizedek, King of Sodom


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The biblical figure Melchizedek appears just twice in the Hebrew Bible, and once more in the Christian New Testament. Cited as both the king of Shalem-understood by most scholars to be Jerusalem-and as an eternal priest without ancestry, Melchizedek's appearances become textual justification for tithing to the Levitical priests in Jerusalem and for the priesthood of Jesus Christ himself. But what if the text was manipulated? Robert R. Cargill explores the Hebrew and Greek texts concerning Melchizedek's encounter with Abraham in Genesis as a basis to unravel the biblical mystery of this character's origins. The textual evidence that Cargill presents shows that Melchizedek was originally known as the king of Sodom and that the later traditions about Sodom forced biblical scribes to invent a new location, Shalem, for Melchizedek's priesthood and reign. Cargill also identifies minor, strategic changes to the Hebrew Bible and the Samaritan Pentateuch that demonstrate an evolving, polemical, sectarian discourse between Jews and Samaritans competing for the superiority of their respective temples and holy mountains. The resulting literary evidence was used as the ideological motivation for identifying Shalem with Jerusalem in the Second Temple Jewish tradition. A brief study with far-reaching implications, Melchizedek, King of Sodom reopens discussion of not only this unusual character, but also the origins of both the priesthood of Christ and the role of early Israelite priest-kings.




Temple Theology


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Margaret Barker believes that Christianity developed so quickly because it was a return to far older faith—far older than the Greek culture that is long-held to have influenced Christianity. Temple Theology explains that the preaching of the gospel and the early Christian faith grew out of the centuries' old Hebrew longing for God's original Temple.