The Book of Melchizedek (better audio in this version here: ())

Updated version with better audio here: The Book of Melchizedek is an English translation of one of the Dead Sea Scrolls found in cave number 11, in the Qumran desert, north of the Dead Sea. Some call it the Great Melchizedek Roll, since in its original state, it consists of a set of 7 rolls sewn together. According to sources related to this Great Roll and what is read in the manuscript, the first scroll that appears in the compendium was written by Abraham, the same character we found in the Book of Genesis in the Bible. This scroll was recorded by Abraham’s hand in obedience to Yahweh’s divine mandate, and recounts the events that occurred long before and long after the Great Liberation that Yahweh made through Abraham and his shepherds, on that occasion when he was released Lot and the other captives who had been taken prisoner as a result of the battle recorded in Genesis chapter 14. This first story recorded by Abraham is known as The Story of a Vase
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