Melchizedek, the king of Salem and priest of the Most High God, appears briefly in Genesis 14:18-20, blessing Abraham and sharing bread and wine, prefiguring Christian communion rituals and serving as a type of Christ in his dual role as king and priest.
Abraham’s journeys are not just a tale of migration but a series of divine encounters and faith-building experiences that shaped the patriarch into the father of many nations and a key figure in the Abrahamic faiths.
The Book of Hebrews presents Jesus Christ as the supreme revelation of God, emphasizing His superiority over all other forms of revelation and urging believers to place their trust fully in Him for salvation and perseverance in the faith.