For a long time now I have been trying to understand Melchizedek. Now I find out that Melchizedek is talked about in the Book of Jasher and the Book of Enoch. We are told Melchizedek is the oldest son of Noah's oldest son. His priesthood goes back to Adam. The belief here is that Adam was a King and Priest. Now Paul's statement in Hebrews 7:17 starts to make sense: “You are a priest forever According to the order of Melchizedek.”
This also deals with what they call the oral tradition. When you have people saying that the Oral tradition goes back to Moses, some say Abraham and even others say the Oral tradition goes all the way back to Adam. If the Melchizedek priesthood goes back to Adam then the Oral tradition must go back to Adam also. Even though the Hasidic people believe that the Oral Tradition has been recorded or they are currently recording the Tradition to make it more easy for people to learn.
This is the best explanation we have. Based on books that were considered scripture in the past but are not currently considered to be scripture. We do not have a better explanation. In the Bible the priesthood only goes back to Aaron the brother of Moses. Rather then to go back to Adam. We are told that through Jesus we are able to receive back what Adam somehow managed to lose.
This also deals with what they call the oral tradition. When you have people saying that the Oral tradition goes back to Moses, some say Abraham and even others say the Oral tradition goes all the way back to Adam. If the Melchizedek priesthood goes back to Adam then the Oral tradition must go back to Adam also. Even though the Hasidic people believe that the Oral Tradition has been recorded or they are currently recording the Tradition to make it more easy for people to learn.
This is the best explanation we have. Based on books that were considered scripture in the past but are not currently considered to be scripture. We do not have a better explanation. In the Bible the priesthood only goes back to Aaron the brother of Moses. Rather then to go back to Adam. We are told that through Jesus we are able to receive back what Adam somehow managed to lose.