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4 Sefer Moses is part of The Torah of Moses from the Plates of Brass. It is also known as “The Book of Testimony.” Its actual name, as recored on the plates of brass, is “The Book of Moses, The teachings of Moses and Zipporah, as given them by YHVH in Egypt and upon the Mount of Strength.”

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Who was Melchizedek and what was his significance? What is the “order of the Son of God?” What are the “threads of the Garments of the Priesthood” and what do they represent? Today we will look at these questions and more.

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The Book of Melchizedek delves into a unique theological framework centered around Melchizedek, his priesthood, and a series of covenants and teachings revealed to figures like Enoch, Abraham, and humanity in general.

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Neum’s utterances are directed toward the people of Israel and Judah. Her message has warnings about their sins, prophecies of future events (including a period of suffering and eventual restoration), instructions on righteous living, and a strong emphasis on the importance and former role of the “daughters of Israel” and “daughters of Zion.” Her message is a spiritual and prophetic work, filled with ancient Hebrew concepts and imagery. The translator explicitly mentions that the book is written in ancient Egyptian, yet broken into chapters based on ancient symbols identified as Paleo-Hebrew.

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What is the significance of the name YHVH Elohim? What is the role of covenants in the relationship between YHVH Elohim and humanity, particularly Israel? What are some of the key commandments or “mitzvot” emphasized in this ancient text? Here we will examine these questions and more as we dig into the Torah of Moses as translated by the gift and power of God from the brass plates. 

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The following is an analysis of some of the unique elements found in The Torah of Moses from the Plates of Brass. This article will provide a brief review specifically highlighting aspects and content that are not found within the standard biblical canon.

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The Torah of Moses translated from the Plates of Brass presents itself as a religious or scriptural work, drawing heavily from Hebrew tradition and terminology, while incorporating unique theological concepts. It focuses on the relationship between humanity and the divine, emphasizing obedience, covenants, and the nature of God.

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The plates of brass (purported to be the plates Nephi took out of Jerusalem) present Melchizedek’s teachings as a mystical tradition passed down from Enoch and ultimately rooted in Adam’s experiences in Eden. These teachings blend historical, theological, and metaphysical elements to offer a unique perspective on creation, covenant, and redemption within the Abrahamic context.

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