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The Bible does not specify the exact lifespan of Melchizedek. He is a mysterious figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis, and the lack of detailed information about his life includes his age at death. In the context of biblical genealogy, he appears as a priest and king of Salem but does not have a recorded lifespan like many other biblical characters.

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