• Melchisedec is a genus of African goblin spiders first described by W. Fannes in 2010. As of April 2019[update] it contains only two species. "Gen. Melchisedec...
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    Melchisedec Ștefănescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌmelkiseˈdek ʃtefəˈnesku]; born Mihail Ștefănescu [mihaˈil]; 27 February [O.S. 15 February] 1823 – 28...
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  • Melchisédech or Melchisédec Thévenot (c. 1620 – 29 October 1692) was a French author, scientist, traveller, cartographer, orientalist, inventor, and diplomat...
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  • the Melchisedec Order. In a more specific sense, the office of elder is sometimes viewed as an appendage to the office of high priest. The Melchisedec Order...
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  • November 21, 2014. She gives the rat the name Melchisedec. Perhaps this is Mrs. Burnett's joke, as Melchisedec was a kingly high priest in the book of Genesis...
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    the Aaronic order of priesthood is regarded as an appendage to the Melchisedec order, and consists of the priesthood offices of deacon, teacher, and...
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    Română de Sociologie. 25 (3–4). Bucharest: 255–285. Vascenco, Victor. "Melchisedec şi lipovenii" [Melchizedek and the Lipovans]. Romanoslavica (PDF) (in...
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    renders the name "Melchizedek" when translating from the Hebrew, and "Melchisedec" in the New Testament. The name is composed from the two elements: melek(h)...
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    536 to condemn the Miaphysite Patriarch Anthimus I of Constantinople; Melchisedec, who participated in the Second Council of Nicaea (787). The bishopric...
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    in 1643, Nikodimos the Athonite (19th century), and Romanian bishop Melchisedec of Roman in 1889. Some modern Romanian theologians published studies...
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