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Transcribed from the 1813 R. Thomas edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
A reverent 19th‑century sermon unfolds the biblical figure of Melchisedec as a prophetic foreshadowing of Christ, weaving together verses from Hebrews, Psalms, and Genesis. The preacher emphasizes God’s eternal love and the Covenant of Redemption, portraying the Father’s pre‑creation plan to send the Son as the perfect mediator for fallen humanity. With vivid language, the address links Old‑Testament events—Adam’s fall, Abel’s sacrifice, Noah’s ark, and Abraham’s battles—to a continuous thread of divine mercy.
The discourse then turns to the historic encounter between Abraham and Melchisedec, describing their meeting in the valley of Shaveh and the priest’s offering of bread and wine. This scene serves as a symbolic prelude to Christ’s ultimate priesthood, illustrating how the ancient priest blessed the faithful and received tithes. Listeners are invited to contemplate the seamless continuity of Scripture, where each promise builds toward the fulfillment found in the true High Priest.
Full title
Christ the True Melchisedec Being the substance of a sermon, preached on Sunday evening, July 24th, 1813, at the Obelisk Chapel Being the substance of a sermon, preached on Sunday evening, July 24th, 1813, at the Obelisk Chapel
Language
en
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-01-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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