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Balla’s work on the Melchizedek figure closely follows the structure of Horton’s (1976), and in most areas agrees with his findings, although Balla suggests that the nonbiblical Melchizedek traditions influenced Hebrews to a greater extent than allowed by Horton.


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Latest revision as of 16:32, 25 October 2019

The Melchizedekian Priesthood (1995) is a book by Peter Balla.

Abstract

Balla’s work on the Melchizedek figure closely follows the structure of Horton’s (1976), and in most areas agrees with his findings, although Balla suggests that the nonbiblical Melchizedek traditions influenced Hebrews to a greater extent than allowed by Horton.

Editions

Published in Budapest, Hungary: Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem Hittudományi Kara, Ráday Nyomda, 1995.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]