Melchizedek Priest of the Most High God Study

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“Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God” Study 4 – “Melchizedek and the

“Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God” Study 4 – “Melchizedek and the Tabernacle of David” Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High

The future Tabernacle of David Isaiah 16: 5 A house of prayer for all

The future Tabernacle of David Isaiah 16: 5 A house of prayer for all nations “And in mercy shall the throne be established: and he shall sit upon it in truth in the tabernacle of David, judging, and seeking judgment, and hasting righteousness. ”

David’s vow – Ps. 132 v Written at the removing of the Ark. v

David’s vow – Ps. 132 v Written at the removing of the Ark. v V. 1 -5 – David vows to give the Ark rest. v V. 6 – David comprehended the rightful place for the Ark while in Bethlehem. v While on the run from Saul “in the fields of the woods” he decided its destiny. v He found it in Kirjath-jearim = “city of forests” – 2 Chron. 1: 4. v Perhaps David’s vow elicited Yahweh’s vow – Ps. 110: 4. Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

David and Jerusalem v 1 Sam. 17: 54 – Why did David take Goliath’s

David and Jerusalem v 1 Sam. 17: 54 – Why did David take Goliath’s head to Jerusalem? v Consider Jerusalem’s obscurity at the time – from Salem (Gen. 14) to Josh. 10: 1 (Adoni-zedek) was 500 years. v Judges 1: 8, 21 to 2 Sam. 5: 6 -9 was 500 years. v David takes the Ark to Zion 2 Sam. 6: 1323 – Why not Gibeon? 1 Chron. 21: 29. v Pitched his own tent – 1 Chron. 15: 1; 16: 1. Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

Stephen’s revelation of David’s mission – Acts 7: 44 -46 v V. 44 –

Stephen’s revelation of David’s mission – Acts 7: 44 -46 v V. 44 – The Tabernacle of Moses made for Israel. v V. 45 – Tabernacle of Moses brought into “the possession of the Gentiles” by Joshua. v Gentiles driven out by God for 500 years. v “unto the days of David” – What changed? David converted Gentiles instead of killing them! v Why did David find favour with God? Because of “the tabernacle of David”

The Jerusalem Conference – Acts 15: 12 -19 v The term “Gentiles” occurs 7

The Jerusalem Conference – Acts 15: 12 -19 v The term “Gentiles” occurs 7 times in context. v James’ astonishing citation of Amos 9: 11 -15 – context of the Kingdom. v Amos 9: 7 – Yahweh had brought Philistines into the Land at the same time as Israel – could He not also save them? v The Tabernacle of David ends all debate about “uncircumcised” Gentiles - cp. Philistines converted by David. “Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the age. ”

“But Solomon built him an house” 2 Chron. 2: 17 -18 – Solomon involved

“But Solomon built him an house” 2 Chron. 2: 17 -18 – Solomon involved Gentiles in building the Temple – 70, 000 (family of nations). (See – RSV – different perspective on v. 17. ) “Then Solomon. Acts took a 7: 45 -48 census of all the aliens who were in thetoland afterfor thethe census (David) desired findofa Israel, tabernacle God of them which David his father had taken. ” of Jacob. But Solomon built him an house. Howbeit the most High dwelleth not in temples Elyon made with hands. Ø Solomon’s temple restored Mosaic system.

The middle wall - Eph. 2: 11 -15 “Wherefore remember, that ye being in

The middle wall - Eph. 2: 11 -15 “Wherefore remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh. . . That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world: But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us; Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law. . ” Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

… …. v. . . This stone is today in the Istanbul Museum Melchizedek

… …. v. . . This stone is today in the Istanbul Museum Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

Why David erected his own tabernacle Ø 2 Chron. 1: 3 -4 – Tabernacle

Why David erected his own tabernacle Ø 2 Chron. 1: 3 -4 – Tabernacle of Moses at Gibeon. Ø See 1 Chron. 15: 1 and 16: 1. Ø 2 Sam. 6: 10 -12, 17 – Ark brought from Kirjath-jearim to Jerusalem. Ø Why? 2 Sam. 15: 1822 (cp. 18: 1 -2 & Zeph. 2: 5). Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God b i G n o e

David operates as King-Priest v 2 Sam. 6: 13 -23 – A king-priest after

David operates as King-Priest v 2 Sam. 6: 13 -23 – A king-priest after the order of Melchizedek. v V. 13 – Acknowledged future fulfilment. v V. 14 – “linen ephod” – Priestly garment Lev. 8: 7; 1 Sam. 22: 18; 23: 6, 9; 30: 7. v V. 19 - Clearly involved the Gentiles. v V. 16 – Michal symbolised Mosaic order Law superseded – change priest/change law – Heb. 7: 12. v Contrast Uzziah – 2 Chron. 26: 16 -21. v David’s vision – Isa. 6: 1 -3 (John 12: 41). Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

David’s last words – 2 Sam. 23 v David’s psalm – 2 Sam. 22

David’s last words – 2 Sam. 23 v David’s psalm – 2 Sam. 22 and Ps 18. v Connections with Gen. 14, 15 and Ps. 110 – El Elyon. v 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 – David’s last words. v V. 3 – Roth. – “One Ruling over Men, A Righteous One, ruling in the reverence of God. ” (Melchizedek quality) v 2 Sam. 23: 8 -39 – David’s mighty men – Symbolic of the saints in glory. Cp. Asahel (v. 24); Uriah (v. 39). Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

Bro. Thomas – 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 “Now these words of David, the

Bro. Thomas – 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 “Now these words of David, the last, are an oracle of David, son of Jesse; even an oracle of the mighty man enthroned, concerning an Anointed One of the Elohim of Jacob; and the pleasant theme of Israel’s songs. Yahweh’s spirit spake by me, and His word was upon my tongue; Elohim of Israel spake to me, and the Rock of Israel discoursed, saying, There shall be a ruler over mankind, ruling in the righteous precepts of Elohim. Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

Bro. Thomas – 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 “And as brightness of morning, He

Bro. Thomas – 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 “And as brightness of morning, He shall rise the Sun of an unclouded dawn, shining forth after rain upon tender grass out of the earth. Though my house is not so with Ail, yet He hath appointed for me the Covenant of the Olahm, ordered in everything and sure: truly this is all my salvation, and all my delight, though he cause it not to spring forth. ” Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

Bro. Thomas – 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 “But the wicked shall be all

Bro. Thomas – 2 Sam. 23: 1 -7 “But the wicked shall be all of them as a thornbush to be thrust away; yet without hand shall they be taken; nevertheless a Man shall smite them. He shall be filled with iron and the shaft of a spear; but with fire to burn up while standing, they shall be consumed. ” Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High God

The future Tabernacle of David Isaiah 16: 5 Jerusalem = “Vision of peace” (Hitchcock)

The future Tabernacle of David Isaiah 16: 5 Jerusalem = “Vision of peace” (Hitchcock) Salem – Ps. 76: 1 -3 “In Judah is God known: his name is great in Israel. In Salem also is his tabernacle, and his dwelling place in Zion. There brake he the arrows of the bow, the shield, and the sword, and the battle. Selah. ”

“Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High Next Study (God willing) God” Study 5

“Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High Next Study (God willing) God” Study 5 – “He will judge the world in righteousness” – Ps. 9 Melchizedek – Priest of the Most High

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