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Melchizedek

Pronunciation for Melchizedek(passage in the Book of Hebrews 5:5-10)


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It could be Mulkh-eeth-ed-ech with the pronounciation of the first syllable like "ch " as in chianti.

Posted 2009-04-01T17:02:31Z
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