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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 54 MIN

46. Melchizedek: Who Was This Mysterious Figure (Genesis 14)

from Buried Bible Podcast · host Dr. Mark Chavalas

Who was Melchizedek — a priest of Yahweh, a Canaanite king, or a Christ-like figure?This episode begins a new series on Melchizedek, one of the most confusing and debated figures in the Bible. Starting in Genesis 14, Dr. Mark Chavalas examines the ancient Near Eastern war narrative and shows that Melchizedek originally appears as a seemingly minor, historical king–priest figure, not a cosmic being. The discussion explores how later Jewish writings, the Psalms, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the book of Hebrews progressively expand Melchizedek’s significance.We also discuss Genesis 14’s war narrative and ancient “military itinerary” style—and ask why this minor character gets singled out for massive theological significance later on. The key argument: being an archetype doesn’t automatically make Melchizedek the “type.”What we talk about:- Why Genesis 14 reads like an ancient Near Eastern military itinerary- How Abraham looks like a much bigger political player than most people assume (318 retainers, allies, treaty logic)- Why Melchizedek’s bread and wine likely means “provisions,” not a communion scene (in its original context)- The tension behind El Elyon: title for Israel’s God, or a Canaanite divine name that later gets re-applied?- Why later writers (Psalms → Dead Sea Scrolls → Hebrews) expand Melchizedek into a larger figure- The episode’s cliffhanger: Melchizedek may not even be a Yahweh worshiper in Genesis 14Sources & references mentioned🔗 Genesis 14:1–24 | Psalm 110🔗 Dead Sea Scrolls (Melchizedek traditions / intertestamental development)🔗 Hebrews (Melchizedek as archetype/prototype language)🔗 Barry Beitzel (ed.), Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Pentateuch (Genesis 14 article)🔗 William W. Hallo, “The Road to EMAR” (itinerary/travel text discussion)🔗 Gary Beckman, Hittite Diplomatic Texts (booty/treaty parallels)🔗 James K. Hoffmeier (2024), “Abraham’s Battle… and His Encounter with Melchizedek” (HipHil Novum, Vol. 9)Let’s talk in the comments:Do you think Melchizedek is portrayed as a Yahweh priest in Genesis 14, or is that a later interpretive move?🎙️ Subscribe for more episodes that uncover Scripture through the ancient world and the cultures beneath the surface.#Melchizedek #Genesis14 #BibleContext #OldTestament #BiblicalStudies#AncientNearEast #HebrewsBible #DeadSeaScrolls #ancientneareast

Who was Melchizedek — a priest of Yahweh, a Canaanite king, or a Christ-like figure?This episode begins a new series on Melchizedek, one of the most confusing and debated figures in the Bible. Starting in Genesis 14, Dr. Mark Chavalas examines the ancient Near Eastern war narrative and shows that Melchizedek originally appears as a seemingly minor, historical king–priest figure, not a cosmic being. The discussion explores how later Jewish writings, the Psalms, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the book of Hebrews progressively expand Melchizedek’s significance.We also discuss Genesis 14’s war narrative and ancient “military itinerary” style—and ask why this minor character gets singled out for massive theological significance later on. The key argument: being an archetype doesn’t automatically make Melchizedek the “type.”What we talk about:- Why Genesis 14 reads like an ancient Near Eastern military itinerary- How Abraham looks like a much bigger political player than most people assume (318 retainers, allies, treaty logic)- Why Melchizedek’s bread and wine likely means “provisions,” not a communion scene (in its original context)- The tension behind El Elyon: title for Israel’s God, or a Canaanite divine name that later gets re-applied?- Why later writers (Psalms → Dead Sea Scrolls → Hebrews) expand Melchizedek into a larger figure- The episode’s cliffhanger: Melchizedek may not even be a Yahweh worshiper in Genesis 14Sources & references mentioned🔗 Genesis 14:1–24 | Psalm 110🔗 Dead Sea Scrolls (Melchizedek traditions / intertestamental development)🔗 Hebrews (Melchizedek as archetype/prototype language)🔗 Barry Beitzel (ed.), Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Pentateuch (Genesis 14 article)🔗 William W. Hallo, “The Road to EMAR” (itinerary/travel text discussion)🔗 Gary Beckman, Hittite Diplomatic Texts (booty/treaty parallels)🔗 James K. Hoffmeier (2024), “Abraham’s Battle… and His Encounter with Melchizedek” (HipHil Novum, Vol. 9)Let’s talk in the comments:Do you think Melchizedek is portrayed as a Yahweh priest in Genesis 14, or is that a later interpretive move?🎙️ Subscribe for more episodes that uncover Scripture through the ancient world and the cultures beneath the surface.#Melchizedek #Genesis14 #BibleContext #OldTestament #BiblicalStudies#AncientNearEast #HebrewsBible #DeadSeaScrolls #ancientneareast

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