Note: This article is based on updated research and is intended to replace my old article on Melchizedek, written several years ago. It has also been produced as a documentary at the MythVision YouTube channel.
Melchizedek. You’ve probably heard that name before, but many Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you who he was or why he was significant to Judaism and Christianity. Since his name only appears twice in the Old Testament, how important could he be? Nevertheless, this marginal figure and the Hellenistic legends that developed about him ended up influencing Second Temple Judaism and early Christian theology in profound ways.
The purpose and origins of the Melchizedek story in Genesis are also far from obvious. He appears out of nowhere as a Canaanite priest-king devoted to the God of Israel at a time when the Canaanites were supposedly wicked idol worshippers, bestowing blessings on Abraham after a military campaign that portrays the peaceful patriarch as a powerful military commander.
Thanks to recent biblical scholarship, we might finally have a solution to most of these puzzles. Stay tuned as we explore how the legend of Melchizedek grew from his surprising Old Testament origins into a major savior figure for the Dead Sea Scrolls cult and early Christians.
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