
Why We Stand in the Order of Malakyat Tazadak
A King and a Priest in Ancient Times
When most people think of the Bible’s great figures, they might recall Abraham, Moses, or King Dawid (David). But there’s one mysterious man who quietly changed the world’s spiritual order — Malakyat Tazadak (Melchizedek).
Long before Levi’s priesthood or Dawid’s throne, Scripture tells us:
“And Malakyat Tazadak, king of Shalam (Salem), brought out bread and wine. He was priest of Alahayam Most High (El Elyon). And he blessed Abram…”
(Baryashath / Genesis 14:18-19)
In this moment, Malakyat Tazadak stood as both king and priest, blessing Abram and receiving a tithe, showing a spiritual authority that even our father Abraham honored.
A Prophecy of an Eternal Priesthood
Centuries later, King Dawid wrote by the Ruach (Spirit):
“Yahawah has sworn and will not change His mind: You are a priest forever after the order of Malakyat Tazadak.”
(Tehilliym / Psalm 110:4)
This pointed ahead to Yahawashi Ha’Mashyach (Jesus the Messiah) — our eternal High Priest and King, who doesn’t rule by human bloodlines but by divine appointment and endless life.
What This Means for Us Today
At Shiloh In Hebron Ministry, we stand in this same order of Malakyat Tazadak.
Not by our own merit or genealogy — but through the promise to Abram and the New Covenant sealed in Yahawashi’s blood.
Through Him, we are made:
Kings — to uphold righteous judgment, build covenant communities, and prepare Yasharal (Israel) for the coming Kingdom.
Priests — to teach Torah, offer spiritual sacrifices, intercede for our people, and declare Yahawah’s praises.
The book of Ibaryam (Hebrews) reveals Yahawashi as our eternal Kohen Gadol (High Priest), after this very order — a priesthood that is greater than Levi’s, rooted in heaven itself.
Keeping Torah & Honoring the New Covenant
Many ask, “Do we still keep Torah under the New Covenant?”
Absolutely — but now we keep it written on our hearts (Yaramyah / Jeremiah 31:31-33; Hebrews 8:10), empowered by the Ruach Ha’Kodesh (Holy Spirit), not by old temple sacrifices.
Yahawashi said:
“This is my blood of the new covenant, which is poured out for many.”
(Mattithyahu / Matthew 26:28)
Through Him, we honor Yahawah’s eternal laws and walk in holiness, preparing for the Kingdom that is soon to be revealed.
Why This Matters More Than Ever
We are living in the days spoken to Abram — after 400 years, Yahawah is gathering His people, restoring kings and priests to rule in righteousness (Genesis 15:13-16; Jeremiah 33:17).
The old order of Levi’s animal sacrifices is finished. Yahawashi offered Himself once for all. Now we live under the order of Malakyat Tazadak, serving as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable (Romans 12:1).
Join Us in Restoring the Ancient Paths
At Shiloh In Hebron Ministry, we teach Yasharal to keep Torah, honor the renewed covenant through Yahawashi, and prepare for the righteous Kingdom to come.
We are a royal priesthood, a Segullah (peculiar treasure), restoring what was lost — both culturally and spiritually.
Come Learn With Us
Whether you’re seeking to understand your covenant heritage, learn how Torah and the New Covenant beautifully unite, or grow as a king and priest in Yahawashi, we invite you to join us.