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In this week’s study, Merritt Anderson walked us into one of the most fascinating chapters in Hebrews — chapter 7.
Two thousand years before Jesus was born, a mysterious priest steps onto the pages of Scripture.
He blesses Abraham.
He receives a tithe.
He’s called the king of righteousness and the king of peace.
And then… he disappears.
No genealogy.
No origin story.
No recorded death.
Why would God insert that moment into Genesis… and then wait two millennia to fully explain it?
Hebrews 7 answers that question.
By Men's Mornings at GreerIn this week’s study, Merritt Anderson walked us into one of the most fascinating chapters in Hebrews — chapter 7.
Two thousand years before Jesus was born, a mysterious priest steps onto the pages of Scripture.
He blesses Abraham.
He receives a tithe.
He’s called the king of righteousness and the king of peace.
And then… he disappears.
No genealogy.
No origin story.
No recorded death.
Why would God insert that moment into Genesis… and then wait two millennia to fully explain it?
Hebrews 7 answers that question.