Who Was Melchizedek & Why is He Important to Us? (Biblical Stories Explained) FYTube



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  1. Melchizedik is Ethiopian. His name is a phrase. It’s a Ge’ez phrase – Melchi- and tsedik which exactly means face of righteous. There’s detail stories about him in Ethiopia. Hem being king and priest is a common situation in Ethiopia. One of the most popular one being Prester John. Enoch is also Ethiopia. The original the Book of Enoch is a registered UNESCO heritage that belongs to Ethiopia. The book is written in ge’ez. That’s a language today only used in orthodox Christianity churches.

  2. sorry, but no one by the name of Miriam or Yeshua or melchizedek from any of the 24 families in b'nai tzadok! no concept of a messiah for the gentiles, who is related to us, according to our sefer tzadok. there never was a matrilineal descent among the children of Israel. the matrilineal descent is a post 70 ce rabbinic/talmudic judaism invention which is followed by the jews of today with the exception of the kohanim. the kohanim, even among the rabbinic/talmudic judaism of today, continue to maintain the patrilineal descent as the only valid descent to be a kohan. it is irrelevant if the mother is the daughter of a kohan father, let alone a non-kohan father, for her son(s) to be kohanim. only the male descendant of a kohan father can be a kohan. the lineage for your yeshua through Miriam is not valid for him to be a kohan or a tzadokite priest. in our history there has been no tzadokite whose father was not a tzadokite. our 24 families are based on patrilineal descent alone, therefore the only jews we consider to be related to us biologically are the jewish kohanim. the matrilineally descended jews are not biological descendants of the children of Israel. this patrilineal descent was established for the children of Israel by Ezekiel when he deported all the non-israelites whether man, woman or child back to babylon.each of us have been keeping our patrilineal genealogy and know exactly which of the 24 main families we belong to. our marriages are arranged and are only within the 24 main families. the genealogies have only male names. if a man leaves us, then his name is taken out of the genealogy and there is no returning back. same with woman. we do not accept any converts, male or female, and we do not recognize the children of any man or woman who has married outside the 24 sub-clans which make up the families of the b'nai tzadok.

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