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No, Melchizedek (literally meaning 'righteous king'), lived before the existence of Judaism and the 12 tribes.

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Who buried Melchizedek?

The bible does not tell us what happened to Melchizedek.


Did Melchizedek received a tithe from David?

No Melchizedek did not receive a tithe from David.


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What is the modern name of melchizedek?

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KJV does not say the Melchizedek wrote the psalm110, Psalm 110. 4 refers to Melchizedek as to being a priest forever. Melchizedek did not write anything in the bible, the bible refers to Melchizedek as a type order of priest that has always existed, meaning he is a theophany of Christ (manifestation)


Where did melchizedek in the bible come from?

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What has the author George Washington Reaser written?

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