Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various SourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various Sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends
“Melchizedek, priest of God, king of Canaan, built a city on a mountain
called Sion, and named it Salem; which is the same as Εἰρηόπολις, the
City of Peace. In which, when he had reigned a hundred and thirteen
years, he died, righteous and single. For this reason he is said
to have been without generation, because he was not of the seed of
Abraham, but of the race of Canaan, and of abhorred seed. Therefore he
was without honorable generation. Nor did it beseem him, the essence
of all righteousness, to unite with the race of all unrighteousness.
Therefore he is said to have been without father or mother. But that he
was a Caananite, both as to country, of which he was lord; and as to
nation, of which he was king: and as to neighborhood, joining that of
the iniquitous Sodomites,--that is evident enough. Nevertheless Salem,
of which he was king, is that celebrated Jerusalem, which, however, did
not bear then the complete name of Hierusalem, but the adjective ἱεροῦ
was added to Σαλήμ afterwards, and compounded into Hierusalem. And
because no genealogy is given to him, he is said to be without father
and mother. Therefore, when you hear him spoken of as God, by the sect
of the Melchizedekites, remember the saying of the Apostle, that he was
of another race, to wit, that of Canaan.”[348]
Another apocryphal account of Melchizedek is in the “Chronicon
Paschale:”--
“A certain ancient relates and affirms, concerning Melchizedek, this.
He was a man of the tribe of Ham, who, being found a holy seed in his
tribe, pleased God; and God called him into the land beyond Jordan,
even as He called Abraham out of the land of the Chaldeans. And as this
man was holy and just, he was made a priest of the Most High God, to
offer bread and wine, and holy prayers to the Most High God. He prayed
for his tribe, saying, Lord, thou hast brought me from my own people,
and hast had mercy on me; have mercy on them also. But God answered
him, and said, I will save them when I call my Son out of Egypt. This
promise God gave to Melchizedek. The same ancient relates also that
at this time it happened that Lot was carried away captive from Sodom
by those who were of the tribe Gothologomos, whom Abraham pursued and
destroyed, and he liberated all the captives; and Lot also, the son
of his brother Aram, he delivered from their hands. Therefore Abraham
said within himself, Lord, if in my days Thou sendest Thy angel upon
the earth, grant me to see that day! The Lord said, It cannot be, but I
will show thee a figure of that day; go down and cross the river Jordan
and thou shalt behold it.
“Therefore Abraham crossed Jordan with his men, and Melchizedek came
forth to meet him, called by the Holy Ghost, having in his hands the
bread of Eucharists and the wine of thanksgiving. Abraham did not see
Melchizedek till he had passed over Jordan, which is the symbol of
Baptism.
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