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Melchizedek and the Levitical Priesthood: A Comparative Theological Study

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  • Timothy Olusoji A. Yerokun

    (Department of Christian Religious Studies, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State)

  • Israel Oluwashola Adedeji

    (Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy, Redeemer's University of Nigeria, Ede)

  • Gabriel Testimony Adekola

    (Department of Religion and Peace Studies, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State)

  • Adeshina Felix Ayodele

    (Department of Christian Religious Studies, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State)

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This study explores the theological significance of Melchizedek and the Levitical priesthood within the broader framework of biblical theology. Melchizedek, an enigmatic and profoundly significant figure who briefly appears in Genesis 14 and is later invoked in Psalm 110 and the Epistle to the Hebrews, embodies a form of priesthood that both predates and transcends the Levitical order. The Levitical priesthood, by contrast, was instituted through the covenant at Sinai and is characterized by hereditary succession, ritual sacrifice, and adherence to covenantal law. This comparative study explores the scriptural depictions, theological functions, and interpretive traditions surrounding both priesthoods, elucidating their areas of convergence and divergence. Particular emphasis is placed on the typological role of Melchizedek in the New Testament, where he is portrayed as a prefiguration of Christ's eternal and superior priesthood, one that surpasses the inherent limitations of the Levitical system. By juxtaposing these two priestly paradigms, the analysis sheds light on key themes of continuity and discontinuity within salvation history, offering deeper insight into early Jewish and Christian conceptions of divine mediation, covenant, and atonement.

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  • Timothy Olusoji A. Yerokun & Israel Oluwashola Adedeji & Gabriel Testimony Adekola & Adeshina Felix Ayodele, 2025. "Melchizedek and the Levitical Priesthood: A Comparative Theological Study," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(13), pages 595-603, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:13:p:595-603
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