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93:2.1 It was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_BC 1,973] years before the [[birth]] of [[Jesus]] that [[Machiventa]] was [[bestowed]] upon the [[human]] races of [[Urantia]]. His coming was unspectacular; his [[materialization]] was not [[witnessed]] by human eyes. He was first [[observed]] by [[mortal]] man on that eventful day when he entered the tent of ''Amdon'', a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea Chaldean] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd herder] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer Sumerian] extraction. And the proclamation of his mission was embodied in the [[simple]] [[statement]] which he made to this shepherd, "I am [[Melchizedek]], priest of [[El Elyon]], the [[Most High]], the one and only [[God]]."
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93:2.1 It was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_BC 1,973] years before the [[birth]] of [[Jesus]] that [[Machiventa]] was [[bestowed]] upon the [[human]] races of [[Urantia]]. His coming was unspectacular; his [[materialization]] was not [[witnessed]] by human eyes. He was first [[observed]] by [[mortal]] man on that eventful day when he entered the tent of ''Amdon'', a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea Chaldean] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd herder] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer Sumerian] extraction. And the proclamation of his mission was embodied in the [[simple]] [[statement]] which he made to this shepherd, "I am [[Melchizedek]], priest of [[El Elyon]], the [[Most High]], the one and only [[God]]."
  
93:2.2 When the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd herder] had recovered from his astonishment, and after he had plied this stranger with many questions, he asked [[Melchizedek]] to sup with him, and this was the first time in his long [[universe]] [[career]] that [[Machiventa]] had partaken of [[material]] [[food]], the nourishment which was to [[sustain]] him throughout his ninety-four years of life as a [[material]] [[being]].
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93:2.2 When the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd herder] had recovered from his astonishment, and after he had plied this stranger with many questions, he asked [[Melchizedek]] to sup with him, and this was the first time in his long [[universe]] [[career]] that [[Machiventa]] had partaken of [[material]] [[food]], the nourishment which was to [[sustain]] him throughout his ninety-four years of life as a [[material]] [[being]].
  
 
93:2.3 And that night, as they talked out under the [[stars]], [[Melchizedek]] began his mission of the [[revelation]] of the [[truth]] of the [[reality]] of [[God]] when, with a sweep of his arm, he turned to ''Amdon'', saying, "[[El Elyon]], the [[Most High]], is the [[divine]] [[creator]] of the [[stars]] of the firmament and even of this very [[earth]] on which we live, and he is also the [[supreme]] [[God]] of [[heaven]]."
 
93:2.3 And that night, as they talked out under the [[stars]], [[Melchizedek]] began his mission of the [[revelation]] of the [[truth]] of the [[reality]] of [[God]] when, with a sweep of his arm, he turned to ''Amdon'', saying, "[[El Elyon]], the [[Most High]], is the [[divine]] [[creator]] of the [[stars]] of the firmament and even of this very [[earth]] on which we live, and he is also the [[supreme]] [[God]] of [[heaven]]."
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93:2.4 Within a few years [[Melchizedek]] had gathered around himself a group of [[pupils]], [[disciples]], and believers who formed the [[nucleus]] of the later [[community]] of [[Salem]]. He was soon known throughout [[Palestine]] as the [[priest]] of [[El Elyon]], the [[Most High]], and as the [[sage]] of [[Salem]]. Among some of the [[surrounding]] [[tribes]] he was often referred to as the sheik, or [[king]], of [[Salem]]. Salem was the site which after the disappearance of [[Melchizedek]] became the [[city]] of Jebus, subsequently being called [[Jerusalem]].
 
93:2.4 Within a few years [[Melchizedek]] had gathered around himself a group of [[pupils]], [[disciples]], and believers who formed the [[nucleus]] of the later [[community]] of [[Salem]]. He was soon known throughout [[Palestine]] as the [[priest]] of [[El Elyon]], the [[Most High]], and as the [[sage]] of [[Salem]]. Among some of the [[surrounding]] [[tribes]] he was often referred to as the sheik, or [[king]], of [[Salem]]. Salem was the site which after the disappearance of [[Melchizedek]] became the [[city]] of Jebus, subsequently being called [[Jerusalem]].
  
93:2.5 In [[personal]] [[appearance]], Melchizedek resembled the then blended [[Nodite]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer Sumerian] peoples, being almost six feet in height and possessing a commanding [[presence]]. He spoke [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea Chaldean] and a half dozen other [[languages]]. He dressed much as did the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaan Canaanite] [[priests]] except that on his breast he wore an emblem of [[three]] [[concentric]] [[circles]], the [[Satania]] [[symbol]] of the [[Paradise Trinity]]. In the [[course]] of his [[ministry]] this insignia of three concentric circles became regarded as so [[sacred]] by his followers that they never dared to use it, and it was soon forgotten with the passing of a few [[generations]].
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93:2.5 In [[personal]] [[appearance]], Melchizedek resembled the then blended [[Nodite]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer Sumerian] peoples, being almost six feet in height and possessing a commanding [[presence]]. He spoke [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea Chaldean] and a half dozen other [[languages]]. He dressed much as did the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canaan Canaanite] [[priests]] except that on his breast he wore an emblem of [[three]] [[concentric]] [[circles]], the [[Satania]] [[symbol]] of the [[Paradise Trinity]]. In the [[course]] of his [[ministry]] this insignia of three concentric circles became regarded as so [[sacred]] by his followers that they never dared to use it, and it was soon forgotten with the passing of a few [[generations]].
  
93:2.6 Though [[Machiventa]] lived after the [[manner]] of the men of the realm, he never [[married]], nor could he have left [[offspring]] on [[earth]]. His [[physical]] [[body]], while resembling that of the [[human]] [[male]], was in [[reality]] on the order of those especially constructed [[bodies]] used by the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:2._THE_PRINCE.27S_STAFF one hundred materialized members of Prince Caligastia' s staff] except that it did not carry the life [[plasm]] of any [[human]] race. Nor was there available on [[Urantia]] the [[tree of life]]. Had [[Machiventa]] remained for any long period on [[earth]], his [[physical]] [[mechanism]] would have gradually deteriorated; as it was, he terminated his [[bestowal]] mission in ninety-four years long before his material body had begun to disintegrate.
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93:2.6 Though [[Machiventa]] lived after the [[manner]] of the men of the realm, he never [[married]], nor could he have left [[offspring]] on [[earth]]. His [[physical]] [[body]], while resembling that of the [[human]] [[male]], was in [[reality]] on the order of those especially constructed [[bodies]] used by the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:2._THE_PRINCE.27S_STAFF one hundred materialized members of Prince Caligastia' s staff] except that it did not carry the life [[plasm]] of any [[human]] race. Nor was there available on [[Urantia]] the [[tree of life]]. Had [[Machiventa]] remained for any long period on [[earth]], his [[physical]] [[mechanism]] would have gradually deteriorated; as it was, he terminated his [[bestowal]] mission in ninety-four years long before his material body had begun to disintegrate.
  
 
93:2.7 This [[incarnated]] [[Melchizedek]] received a [[Thought Adjuster]], who indwelt his [[superhuman]] [[personality]] as the monitor of [[time]] and the [[mentor]] of the [[flesh]], thus gaining that [[experience]] and practical introduction to Urantian [[problems]] and to the [[technique]] of indwelling an [[incarnated]] Son which enabled this spirit of [[the Father]] to [[function]] so valiantly in the [[human]] [[mind]] of the later Son of God, [[Michael]], when he [[appeared]] on [[earth]] in the likeness of [[mortal]] flesh. And this is the only [[Thought Adjuster]] who ever functioned in two minds on [[Urantia]], but both minds were [[divine]] as well as [[human]].
 
93:2.7 This [[incarnated]] [[Melchizedek]] received a [[Thought Adjuster]], who indwelt his [[superhuman]] [[personality]] as the monitor of [[time]] and the [[mentor]] of the [[flesh]], thus gaining that [[experience]] and practical introduction to Urantian [[problems]] and to the [[technique]] of indwelling an [[incarnated]] Son which enabled this spirit of [[the Father]] to [[function]] so valiantly in the [[human]] [[mind]] of the later Son of God, [[Michael]], when he [[appeared]] on [[earth]] in the likeness of [[mortal]] flesh. And this is the only [[Thought Adjuster]] who ever functioned in two minds on [[Urantia]], but both minds were [[divine]] as well as [[human]].
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93:2.8 During the [[incarnation]] in the [[flesh]], [[Machiventa]] was in full [[contact]] with his eleven fellows of the corps of [[Melchizedek receivers|planetary custodians]], but he could not [[communicate]] with other orders of [[celestial]] [[personalities]]. Aside from the [[Melchizedek receivers]], he had no more [[contact]] with [[superhuman]] [[intelligences]] than a [[human being]].
 
93:2.8 During the [[incarnation]] in the [[flesh]], [[Machiventa]] was in full [[contact]] with his eleven fellows of the corps of [[Melchizedek receivers|planetary custodians]], but he could not [[communicate]] with other orders of [[celestial]] [[personalities]]. Aside from the [[Melchizedek receivers]], he had no more [[contact]] with [[superhuman]] [[intelligences]] than a [[human being]].
  
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93:2.1 It was 1,973 years before the birth of Jesus that Machiventa was bestowed upon the human races of Urantia. His coming was unspectacular; his materialization was not witnessed by human eyes. He was first observed by mortal man on that eventful day when he entered the tent of Amdon, a Chaldean herder of Sumerian extraction. And the proclamation of his mission was embodied in the simple statement which he made to this shepherd, "I am Melchizedek, priest of El Elyon, the Most High, the one and only God."

93:2.2 When the herder had recovered from his astonishment, and after he had plied this stranger with many questions, he asked Melchizedek to sup with him, and this was the first time in his long universe career that Machiventa had partaken of material food, the nourishment which was to sustain him throughout his ninety-four years of life as a material being.

93:2.3 And that night, as they talked out under the stars, Melchizedek began his mission of the revelation of the truth of the reality of God when, with a sweep of his arm, he turned to Amdon, saying, "El Elyon, the Most High, is the divine creator of the stars of the firmament and even of this very earth on which we live, and he is also the supreme God of heaven."

93:2.4 Within a few years Melchizedek had gathered around himself a group of pupils, disciples, and believers who formed the nucleus of the later community of Salem. He was soon known throughout Palestine as the priest of El Elyon, the Most High, and as the sage of Salem. Among some of the surrounding tribes he was often referred to as the sheik, or king, of Salem. Salem was the site which after the disappearance of Melchizedek became the city of Jebus, subsequently being called Jerusalem.

93:2.5 In personal appearance, Melchizedek resembled the then blended Nodite and Sumerian peoples, being almost six feet in height and possessing a commanding presence. He spoke Chaldean and a half dozen other languages. He dressed much as did the Canaanite priests except that on his breast he wore an emblem of three concentric circles, the Satania symbol of the Paradise Trinity. In the course of his ministry this insignia of three concentric circles became regarded as so sacred by his followers that they never dared to use it, and it was soon forgotten with the passing of a few generations.

93:2.6 Though Machiventa lived after the manner of the men of the realm, he never married, nor could he have left offspring on earth. His physical body, while resembling that of the human male, was in reality on the order of those especially constructed bodies used by the one hundred materialized members of Prince Caligastia' s staff except that it did not carry the life plasm of any human race. Nor was there available on Urantia the tree of life. Had Machiventa remained for any long period on earth, his physical mechanism would have gradually deteriorated; as it was, he terminated his bestowal mission in ninety-four years long before his material body had begun to disintegrate.

93:2.7 This incarnated Melchizedek received a Thought Adjuster, who indwelt his superhuman personality as the monitor of time and the mentor of the flesh, thus gaining that experience and practical introduction to Urantian problems and to the technique of indwelling an incarnated Son which enabled this spirit of the Father to function so valiantly in the human mind of the later Son of God, Michael, when he appeared on earth in the likeness of mortal flesh. And this is the only Thought Adjuster who ever functioned in two minds on Urantia, but both minds were divine as well as human.

93:2.8 During the incarnation in the flesh, Machiventa was in full contact with his eleven fellows of the corps of planetary custodians, but he could not communicate with other orders of celestial personalities. Aside from the Melchizedek receivers, he had no more contact with superhuman intelligences than a human being.

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