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Dr. Varner,
I’ve long been of the opinion and have preached that no OT person was allowed to function under all three anointings; prophet, priest, and king. I feel that I have good Biblical gorunds for this position. Is this correct? The one exception would, of course be Melchizedek, whom I judge to be a preincarnate manifestation of Christ, The Eternal King of Jerusalem.
Thank you for your good work on this website and for taking a minute or two to help me.
Larry LaFleur
Sulphur, La.