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Philip A. HarlandPodcast 2.10: Hebrews' Portrait of Jesus - Highpriest Melchizedek, part 1

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Here I discuss the way in which the book of Hebrews portrays Jesus both as highpriest Melchizedek and once for all sacrifice (part 1 of 2). This is part of series 2 ("Early Christian Portraits of Jesus") of the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast.


This audio is part of the collection: Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean Podcast

Artist/Composer: Philip A. Harland
Keywords: new testament; bible; early christianity; hebrews; melchizedek; judaism

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada


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