SimonMagus
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This is pretty interesting, there was an ancient Gnostic or Heretical movement called the Melchizedekians who raised the mysterious biblical priest-king to the status of Supreme God. Instead of accepting the Trinity, they broke the system down into three separate persons: Melchizedek becomes God the Father, the heavenly Christ is the Holy Spirit that came down on Jesus at his baptism, and Jesus himself is the adopted "Son" of God, merely human only and a prophet of the Most High.
It was founded according to Hyppolytus by one named Theodorus, and influenced by earlier beliefs/sects on the doctrines of Adoptionism (human Jesus adopted as Son of God) and Docetism (heavenly Christ/Holy Spirit; no true physical body).
Now Melchizedek had been given divine status in the Sethian Gnostic system (which is pre-Christian; Judaic Inter-testamental period) and some other varient systems like Qumran, but never as the status of "Highest." Apparently though there did arise a sect of followers who thought so. I haven't been able to find any detailed available theology yet, so does anyone else know anything more about them or if they're an offshoot of some Gnostic sect?? I was thinking maybe Sethian but I think Hyppolytus would have mentioned that...
It was founded according to Hyppolytus by one named Theodorus, and influenced by earlier beliefs/sects on the doctrines of Adoptionism (human Jesus adopted as Son of God) and Docetism (heavenly Christ/Holy Spirit; no true physical body).
Now Melchizedek had been given divine status in the Sethian Gnostic system (which is pre-Christian; Judaic Inter-testamental period) and some other varient systems like Qumran, but never as the status of "Highest." Apparently though there did arise a sect of followers who thought so. I haven't been able to find any detailed available theology yet, so does anyone else know anything more about them or if they're an offshoot of some Gnostic sect?? I was thinking maybe Sethian but I think Hyppolytus would have mentioned that...