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The term '''Melchizedekian''' refers either to the membership of a ] sect dating to the third century A.D., or to an heretical Jewish ], known as Melchizedekians mentioned in the ]. The term '''Melchizedekian''' refered either to the membership of a ] sect dating to the third century A.D., or to an heretical Jewish ], known as Melchizedekians mentioned in the ]. The word "Melchizedekian" also may refer to a citizen of the ] and/or a member of its religious community that studies the ].

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The term Melchizedekian refered either to the membership of a Gnostic sect dating to the third century A.D., or to an heretical Jewish sect, known as Melchizedekians mentioned in the Talmud. The word "Melchizedekian" also may refer to a citizen of the Dominion of Melchizedek and/or a member of its religious community that studies the Melchizedek Bible.