The Melchizedek Shift: In Hebrews 7:11–28 St. Paul proves the change of priesthood from Jewish levites to Catholic priests demands a change of law — and why the Mosaic system was always provisional. With Chrysostom, Aquinas, Trent & Florence. Adversus Judaeos series. christtheking.info
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Theme Song
0:33 – INTRODUCTION
1:10 – PART 1: THE TYPE — WHO IS MELCHISEDECH?
3:55 – PART 2: THE CENTRAL ARGUMENT — HEBREWS 7:11–12
7:52 – PART 3: THE EVIDENCE — HEBREWS 7:13–17
9:36 – PART 4: THE VERDICT — HEBREWS 7:18–19
10:51 – PART 5: THE OATH — HEBREWS 7:20–22
12:00 – PART 6: THE PERMANENCE — HEBREWS 7:23–25
12:44 – PART 7: THE PERFECTION — HEBREWS 7:26–28
14:32 – PART 8: THE MAGISTERIAL ANCHORS
16:33 – CONCLUSION
📖 SOURCES FOR THIS VIDEO:
Scripture
Genesis 14:18–20 — Douay-Rheims (Melchisedech type)
Psalm 109:4 — Douay-Rheims (= Protestant Psalm 110:4; the divine oath)
2 Chronicles 26:16–21 — Douay-Rheims (King Uzziah and leprosy)
Hebrews 7:11–28 — Douay-Rheims (primary text throughout)
Hebrews 8:13 — Douay-Rheims (bridge reference: “In saying a new, he hath made the former old”)
Malachias — referenced but not verse-cited (application section: “the clean oblation promised by Malachias”)
Church Fathers
St. John Chrysostom — Homilies on Hebrews, Homily 13 (two direct quotes — verified at NewAdvent.org)
St. Justin Martyr — Dialogue with Trypho (paraphrase/summary)
St. Cyprian of Carthage — Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews (one-sentence reference)
St. Augustine — Treatise Against the Jews (one-sentence reference)
Scholastic
St. Thomas Aquinas — Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews, §348 and §350 (two direct quotes — verified via Larcher translation, user-provided primary source)
St. Thomas Aquinas — Summa Theologiae I-II, Q. 99–103 (implicit; basis of the moral/ceremonial/judicial law distinction stated in Section III)
Traditional Commentary
Haydock Commentary — on Hebrews 7:18–19 (“weakness and unprofitableness”) (paraphrase)
Cornelius à Lapide — The Great Commentary on Genesis 14 and Hebrews 7 (on-screen overlay only; removed from spoken text in v3.0 — present as a production note)
Magisterial
Council of Trent, Session 22, Chapter 1 (1562) (direct quote — verified at five primary sources)
Council of Florence, Cantate Domino (1442) — Denzinger-Schönmetzer 1347–1351 (paraphrase/summary)
📚 Full Adversus Judaeos Library:
👉 christtheking.info/catholic-resources-on-adversus-judaeos/
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video presents historical theological sources for educational purposes. The teaching documented is theological/doctrinal opposition, not racial hatred. Individual Jews can convert and be saved. Violence against Jews is condemned.”**

