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## Dyn. I.
Melchizedek.
of the Ark and take with you your son Melchizedek, for he is a priest of God the Most High. Travel together with the coffin to where the angel of the Lord guides you." They acted according to this testament, and the angel guided them to the mountain of Jerusalem original: "بيت المقدس" meaning the Holy House/Jerusalem. They placed the coffin on a summit there, and it sank into it. Shem returned to his people, and Melchizedek did not return.
He founds Jerusalem.
Instead, he built a city which he named Jerusalem, meaning "Village of Peace." Therefore, he himself was called King of Salem, meaning "King of Peace." He dwelled there for the rest of his days, devoted to worship, neither approaching a woman nor shedding blood; his offering was bread and wine only. Because the Divine Book revealed the greatness of his status and refrained from revealing his genealogy or the history of his birth and death, the blessed Apostle Paul said that he has neither beginning of days nor end of years referencing Hebrews 7:3. He became a symbol for Christ in the prophecy of David, where it is said: "You are a priest forever, in the likeness of Melchizedek."
Adam was buried on the same mountain where Christ was crucified.
On that very summit where the tomb of Adam lies, the Lord Christ was crucified. ∴
Arpachshad.
Arpachshad, son of Shem, sired Cainan according to the Septuagint account,
Kainan, the son of the man himself, is not mentioned in the Hebrew or Samaritan text.
when he was one hundred and thirty years old, and his total days were four hundred and sixty-five years. This Cainan has no mention in the Hebrew Torah nor in that which is in the possession of the Samaritans, though he is mentioned in the Gospel of Luke. ∴
Kainan.
Cainan, son of Arpachshad, sired Salah according to the Septuagint account