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The symbol of the three concentric circles, which [[Melchizedek]] adopted as the insignia of his bestowal, a majority of the people interpreted as standing for the three kingdoms of [[human being|men]], [[angel]]s, and [[God]]. And they were allowed to continue in that [[belief]]; very few of his followers ever knew that these three circles were emblematic of the [[infinite|infinity]], [[eternal|eternity]], and [[universal]]ity of the [[Paradise]] [[Trinity]] of divine maintenance and direction; even [[Abraham]] rather regarded this symbol as standing for the three [[Most Highs]] of [[Edentia]], as he had been instructed that the three Most Highs functioned as one. To the extent that Melchizedek taught the Trinity concept symbolized in his insignia, he usually associated it with the three [[Vorondadek]] rulers of the constellation of '''Norlatiadek'''.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_93#93:3._MELCHIZEDEK.27S_TEACHINGS]
 
The symbol of the three concentric circles, which [[Melchizedek]] adopted as the insignia of his bestowal, a majority of the people interpreted as standing for the three kingdoms of [[human being|men]], [[angel]]s, and [[God]]. And they were allowed to continue in that [[belief]]; very few of his followers ever knew that these three circles were emblematic of the [[infinite|infinity]], [[eternal|eternity]], and [[universal]]ity of the [[Paradise]] [[Trinity]] of divine maintenance and direction; even [[Abraham]] rather regarded this symbol as standing for the three [[Most Highs]] of [[Edentia]], as he had been instructed that the three Most Highs functioned as one. To the extent that Melchizedek taught the Trinity concept symbolized in his insignia, he usually associated it with the three [[Vorondadek]] rulers of the constellation of '''Norlatiadek'''.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_93#93:3._MELCHIZEDEK.27S_TEACHINGS]
 
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Norlatiadek''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Norlatiadek '''''this link'''''].</center>
 
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[[Category: Cosmology]]

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The symbol of the three concentric circles, which Melchizedek adopted as the insignia of his bestowal, a majority of the people interpreted as standing for the three kingdoms of men, angels, and God. And they were allowed to continue in that belief; very few of his followers ever knew that these three circles were emblematic of the infinity, eternity, and universality of the Paradise Trinity of divine maintenance and direction; even Abraham rather regarded this symbol as standing for the three Most Highs of Edentia, as he had been instructed that the three Most Highs functioned as one. To the extent that Melchizedek taught the Trinity concept symbolized in his insignia, he usually associated it with the three Vorondadek rulers of the constellation of Norlatiadek.[1]

For lessons on the topic of Norlatiadek, follow this link.