The Melchizedek Restoration
by Edgar Trollip
The writer of Hebrews is something else. How he would come to write chapter upon chapter on the Melchizedek priesthood is a mystery to me. I mean he could not be working with much source material. In the traditional 66-book arsenal we are only given the Genesis 14 incident with Melchizedek and Psalm 110. I am not sure how he was able to muster up and scribble down chapter upon chapter if this was the only source material he had.
This tells me there has to be some other possibilities. Maybe the writer had a supernatural download from heaven to convey his revelation. I can never rule that out. But there is another possibility that we are not given the proper source material in our canon of 66. Or maybe the ancients were so well versed in the Melchizedek understanding and reality that it was not worth documenting. Similar to why Yahusha never talks about Biblical cosmology since everybody already knew what was the shape of the non-rotating plain.
This led me to delve deeper into the topic of the restoration of the priesthood and the Melchizedek mysteries which we are not well acquainted with. What I came to realise is, this is a topic that has a golden thread woven into scripture. If we can grasp a part of the Melchizedek restoration it is a key to unlocking many parts of the Bible and our calling as priests of the Most High. My build-up to this point is based on my two previous articles on the actual origins of the Torah and the Priesthood preceding the origins that are commonly taught in mainstream Christianity.