September 21, 2008 8:09 PM
Sam wrote:
OK OK OK....who IS the Mel(chizedek) character? NO geneology? Meaning, no parents. Meaning....just like Christ--Part of God? Or just someone/thing God created in the begi....no, He has no beginning, so he must have been part God, just like Christ. SO, Mel could have also been considered a 'son of God' just like Christ, dontcha think? I wonder what Mel's mission was on earth. This chapter about this Mel character is really intriguing. I wonder if Mel failed as a Priest, hence God had to send a second being, that is, Christ. Verly interestink!!!! Reply to this
September 24, 2008 7:31 AM
Tony wrote:
I goggled this Mel character, (JESUS AS HIGH PRIEST ACCORDING TO THE ORDER OF MELCHIZEDEK, this is the one I read), and all I got was more confused. Maybe we should have a study on him one night. Was he a god, was he an angel what was he? No beginning no end, I think that applies to time as we understand it. It is IMPOSSIBLE not to have a beginning no matter when it was it was there. An end I can see as pertains to time as we understand it. We are so finite in the spectrum of time that we really don't have a clue. Time is infinite, ongoing and what appears to be never ending. Could you imagine going through space and finding the end? I don't think so. Reply to this
OK OK OK....who IS the Mel(chizedek) character? NO geneology? Meaning, no parents. Meaning....just like Christ--Part of God? Or just someone/thing God created in the begi....no, He has no beginning, so he must have been part God, just like Christ. SO, Mel could have also been considered a 'son of God' just like Christ, dontcha think?
I wonder what Mel's mission was on earth. This chapter about this Mel character is really intriguing. I wonder if Mel failed as a Priest, hence God had to send a second being, that is, Christ. Verly interestink!!!!
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I goggled this Mel character, (JESUS AS HIGH PRIEST ACCORDING TO THE ORDER OF MELCHIZEDEK, this is the one I read), and all I got was more confused. Maybe we should have a study on him one night. Was he a god, was he an angel what was he? No beginning no end, I think that applies to time as we understand it. It is IMPOSSIBLE not to have a beginning no matter when it was it was there. An end I can see as pertains to time as we understand it. We are so finite in the spectrum of time that we really don't have a clue. Time is infinite, ongoing and what appears to be never ending. Could you imagine going through space and finding the end? I don't think so.
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