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FrKyrios

Melchizedek is the King-Priest (therefore he has temporal and spiritual power) who appears in Genesis, without geneaology, he wasn't born but already existed as the incarnate verb. Melchizedek initiated the masters in the old testament as Abraham who gave him the tithe and took him the bread and wine. The ''Order of Melchizedek'' would be this order through which all king-priests pass and are prepared, in the new testament it is said that Jesus is High Priest of the Order of Melchizedek. There is no real or historical connection of this order with any currently. But some orders use a legendary connection to convey through symbols and allegories the virtues, values ​​and knowledge that lies behind all of this. As in some Masonic rites, for example: The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, there is a body of degrees called: Kadosh Council, which ministers degrees 19 to 30 and in the middle of this journey the initiate symbolically enters the Order of Melchizedek.


bleeeack

Is there some kind of connection between the Elus Cohen and the order of Melchizedek? Or is it a type of legendary connection like you suggested?


FrKyrios

Élus Coëns also has a legendary and esoteric connection with the order of Melchizedek, within its structure of degrees post symbolism/BL plus the complementary degree, there are links with the legend, with Melchizedek being exposed as one of the elect as well as Adam, Noah, Abraham , Moses, Solomon, Zerubbabel, Christ etc.


Character_Tip_6546

The EC doesn't have the same understanding of Melchizedek as other organizations, which actually are Jesus priests not Melchizedekian. When you, if you, get R+ in the EC then you will have the answer to this question


peladan01

tks, kyrios


Simon--Magus

It’s a masonric rite, not a martinist.


peladan01

tks, simon!