• Maradona : "Goalkeepers are afraid of Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi, not so much because he doesn't have Cristiano's power."

    "What I appreciate about Cristiano Ronaldo is that whenever the team needs him, he is always present, and be careful, this is something I haven’t seen since Cruyff."
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    Maradona 🗣️ : "Goalkeepers are afraid of Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi, not so much because he doesn't have Cristiano's power." "What I appreciate about Cristiano Ronaldo is that whenever the team needs him, he is always present, and be careful, this is something I haven’t seen since Cruyff." . . . . #ronaldo #cristianoronaldo #cr7 #cr7edits #cr7fans #portugal🇵🇹 #maradona #argentina🇦🇷 #legends #goats #history #memories #collection #explore #explorepage #exploremore
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  • [Last Night] Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr played a away match in Saudi Arabia. The attendance on the night was just 14000+

    Meanwhile Messi played a away match in USA. Where football isn’t even a main sports, but the attendance on the night was 60000+

    JUST LOOk AT THE GAP!!!!!!!!!
    The rest is history everyone knows.

    Ronaldo has 1 Billion followers & still couldn't able to pull 15k people to watch him Live at the stadium where the ticket price is very low. only £9-10.

    You can't judge Leo Messi by Instagram followers. He owns streets. He is the REAL one. Messi is the most popular person in the world!

    If you don't agree. Just Go & see the stadium.
    There are LEVELS guys!

    - posted by (Md Amin)
    🚨🔙[Last Night] Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr played a away match in Saudi Arabia. The attendance on the night was just 14000+ Meanwhile Messi played a away match in USA. Where football isn’t even a main sports, but the attendance on the night was 60000+🥶 JUST LOOk AT THE GAP!!!!!!!!! The rest is history everyone knows. Ronaldo has 1 Billion followers & still couldn't able to pull 15k people to watch him Live at the stadium where the ticket price is very low. only £9-10.💸 You can't judge Leo Messi by Instagram followers. He owns streets. He is the REAL one. Messi is the most popular person in the world!✅ If you don't agree. Just Go & see the stadium.👀 There are LEVELS guys!🔥 - posted by (Md Amin)
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  • Thiago Messi: Rumored 11 goals vs. Atlanta United U13 — but turns out, the match never happened. Fake news.

    Cristiano Jr.: 10 goals vs. Al-Ittihad U15 — confirmed, real game, real stats.

    One's hype, the other's already making moves.
    The legacy continues… but only one’s officially cooking (for now).
    Thiago Messi: Rumored 11 goals vs. Atlanta United U13 — but turns out, the match never happened. Fake news. Cristiano Jr.: 10 goals vs. Al-Ittihad U15 — confirmed, real game, real stats. One's hype, the other's already making moves. The legacy continues… but only one’s officially cooking (for now).
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  • Jurgen Klopp on Lionel Messi:
    “The greatest footballer of my lifetime is absolutely Lionel Messi, it was a joy to watch him”.

    "As long as you're not Lionel Messi,you have to defend.Lionel is the only player I can allow to wait for the ball to be passed to him and then score"
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    Jurgen Klopp on Lionel Messi🗣️: “The greatest footballer of my lifetime is absolutely Lionel Messi, it was a joy to watch him”. "As long as you're not Lionel Messi,you have to defend.Lionel is the only player I can allow to wait for the ball to be passed to him and then score" 🇦🇷🤝🏻🇩🇪 The Greatest Of All Time😭❤️🐐
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  • Didier Drogba : " When Messi, I and some of the players did an ad for a beverage company before the 2010 World Cup, Messi met some people in a remote village in the African jungle, played football with them, but in the end he said to me in a serious tone, "Didier, do you see that these people drink dirty water while we play for millions of euros?" The next day I heard from the company director that Messi donated his entire share of the ad to dig wells for the village and build a good hospital, school, playground and other things. The best thing is that he insisted on not mentioning his name in this donation. Six months later, Messi sent a doctor, an accountant and an engineer to the village to make sure that the money reached its owners and that the projects were actually built. Do you know the phrase that is still embedded in my mind to this day? On the plane back to South Africa, I asked him, "Why all this secrecy?" He gave me an answer I will never forget: "Because Africa doesn't need ads, it needs actions. And real actions don't need testimonials!" Messi's greatest goals were not scored in the goal, but in the hearts of those who do not know football! And whoever knows football will know that Messi is the best player in the history of football "
    🎙️ Didier Drogba : " When Messi, I and some of the players did an ad for a beverage company before the 2010 World Cup, Messi met some people in a remote village in the African jungle, played football with them, but in the end he said to me in a serious tone, "Didier, do you see that these people drink dirty water while we play for millions of euros?" The next day I heard from the company director that Messi donated his entire share of the ad to dig wells for the village and build a good hospital, school, playground and other things. The best thing is that he insisted on not mentioning his name in this donation. Six months later, Messi sent a doctor, an accountant and an engineer to the village to make sure that the money reached its owners and that the projects were actually built. Do you know the phrase that is still embedded in my mind to this day? On the plane back to South Africa, I asked him, "Why all this secrecy?" He gave me an answer I will never forget: "Because Africa doesn't need ads, it needs actions. And real actions don't need testimonials!" Messi's greatest goals were not scored in the goal, but in the hearts of those who do not know football! And whoever knows football will know that Messi is the best player in the history of football "
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  • • I was flogged by my father for doing music :- Wizkid

    • I got pregnant at 17, during my secondary school days: -Genevieve Nnaji

    • I didn't even complete my university education: -Bill Gates

    • I once sold plantain: -Inetimi Odon (Timaya)

    • I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training: -Lionel Messi

    • I slept under the bridge in lagos: -Ramsey Noah

    • I sold rat poison : -Patrick Okorie (Patoranking)

    • I was an unwanted baby, my mother almost aborted me: -Cristiano Ronaldo

    • I was formerly a maid: -Mercy Johnson

    • My family was so poor that even poor people called us poor: -Pastor E.A. Adeboye

    • I was once a bus conductor: -Atunyota Akpobome (Ali Baba)

    • When I remember my past, it was poverty. When I pass on the road, people usually laugh at me: -Duncan Okechukwu (Duncan Mighty)

    • I was in the university for 9 years: -Ayo Makun (AY)

    • I was a school dropout: -Mark Zuckerberg

    • I grew up in a slum at Ajegunle: -John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey)

    • I begged for a chance to perform on stage for free for just 5 minutes, but I wasn't given the chance: -Francis Agoda (I Go Dye)

    • I once had no shoes: -Goodluck Jonathan

    • I was rejected from birth by my father because he didn't want a girl: -Chika Ike

    • I got pregnant when I was in SS3 and was banned from singing in church choir: -Aituaje Iruobe (Waje)

    • My family was the poorest in my village; I sold firewood, I was a butcher and also a hairdresser: -John Okafor (Mr Ibu)

    WHAT'S YOUR STORY???
    Life will always give you one thousand and one reason to give up, please don't

    GOD can convert
    - Your discomforts to comforts
    - Your pains to gains
    - Your story to glory
    - Your shame to fame
    - Your losses to profits
    - Your tears to smiles
    - Your sorrows to joy
    - Your debts to credits
    - Your mess to message
    - Your foes to friends
    - Your dreams to realities..

    Just Believe in God

    GOD Bless Your Day My People,
    From Chimezie (AKA, Don Talent)
    • I was flogged by my father for doing music :- Wizkid • I got pregnant at 17, during my secondary school days: -Genevieve Nnaji • I didn't even complete my university education: -Bill Gates • I once sold plantain: -Inetimi Odon (Timaya) • I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training: -Lionel Messi • I slept under the bridge in lagos: -Ramsey Noah • I sold rat poison : -Patrick Okorie (Patoranking) • I was an unwanted baby, my mother almost aborted me: -Cristiano Ronaldo • I was formerly a maid: -Mercy Johnson • My family was so poor that even poor people called us poor: -Pastor E.A. Adeboye • I was once a bus conductor: -Atunyota Akpobome (Ali Baba) • When I remember my past, it was poverty. When I pass on the road, people usually laugh at me: -Duncan Okechukwu (Duncan Mighty) • I was in the university for 9 years: -Ayo Makun (AY) • I was a school dropout: -Mark Zuckerberg • I grew up in a slum at Ajegunle: -John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey) • I begged for a chance to perform on stage for free for just 5 minutes, but I wasn't given the chance: -Francis Agoda (I Go Dye) • I once had no shoes: -Goodluck Jonathan • I was rejected from birth by my father because he didn't want a girl: -Chika Ike • I got pregnant when I was in SS3 and was banned from singing in church choir: -Aituaje Iruobe (Waje) • My family was the poorest in my village; I sold firewood, I was a butcher and also a hairdresser: -John Okafor (Mr Ibu) WHAT'S YOUR STORY??? Life will always give you one thousand and one reason to give up, please don't GOD can convert - Your discomforts to comforts🥺 - Your pains to gains👉 - Your story to glory💪 - Your shame to fame👏 - Your losses to profits☺️ - Your tears to smiles😭😊 - Your sorrows to joy💃 - Your debts to credits👩‍💻 - Your mess to message👩‍💼 - Your foes to friends👭 - Your dreams to realities..🌼👍🥰 Just Believe in God ❤️💝 ❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰 GOD Bless Your Day My People, From Chimezie (AKA, Don Talent)
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  • José Mourinho React After Being Handed 3 Match Ban And A Fine By The Turkish Federation For pinching The Nose of Galatasaray’s Coach Okan Buruk

    Jose respond after The Turkish Professional Football Disciplinary Board issued him a three-match ban along with a fine of 292,500 Turkish Lira £5,975 or $7,699

    He is also banned from entering the dressing room and the bench for the three official matches

    Mourinho -
    “This was not just a football rivalry, but an orchestrated effort to provoke our bench, our squad, our players, and our manager.”

    #NFF #EmpoweringOurGame #aj #virals #fyp #fypviral #SoarSuperFalcons #fyp #aj #fypシ#nigeria #canada #LaLiga #worldcup #AFCON
    #Leo #messi #CristianoRonaldo #EPL #LaLiga
    #Trending

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    ♻️José Mourinho React After Being Handed 3 Match Ban And A Fine By The Turkish Federation For pinching The Nose of Galatasaray’s Coach Okan Buruk Jose respond after The Turkish Professional Football Disciplinary Board issued him a three-match ban along with a fine of 292,500 Turkish Lira £5,975 or $7,699 He is also banned from entering the dressing room and the bench for the three official matches Mourinho - “This was not just a football rivalry, but an orchestrated effort to provoke our bench, our squad, our players, and our manager.” #NFF #EmpoweringOurGame #aj #virals #fyp #fypviral #SoarSuperFalcons #fyp #aj #fypシ゚ #nigeria #canada #LaLiga #worldcup #AFCON #Leo #messi #CristianoRonaldo #EPL #LaLiga #Trending #AJTOTHEWORLD
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  • • I was flogged by my father for doing music :- Wizkid

    • I got pregnant at 17, during my secondary school days: -Genevieve Nnaji

    • I didn't even complete my university education: -Bill Gates

    • I once sold plantain: -Inetimi Odon (Timaya)

    • I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training: -Lionel Messi

    • I slept under the bridge in lagos: -Ramsey Noah

    • I sold rat poison : -Patrick Okorie (Patoranking)

    • I was an unwanted baby, my mother almost aborted me: -Cristiano Ronaldo

    • I was formerly a maid: -Mercy Johnson

    • My family was so poor that even poor people called us poor: -Pastor E.A. Adeboye

    • I was once a bus conductor: -Atunyota Akpobome (Ali Baba)

    • When I remember my past, it was poverty. When I pass on the road, people usually laugh at me: -Duncan Okechukwu (Duncan Mighty)

    • I was in the university for 9 years: -Ayo Makun (AY)

    • I was a school dropout: -Mark Zuckerberg

    • I grew up in a slum at Ajegunle: -John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey)

    • I begged for a chance to perform on stage for free for just 5 minutes, but I wasn't given the chance: -Francis Agoda (I Go Dye)

    • I once had no shoes: -Goodluck Jonathan

    • I was rejected from birth by my father because he didn't want a girl: -Chika Ike

    • I got pregnant when I was in SS3 and was banned from singing in church choir: -Aituaje Iruobe (Waje)

    • My family was the poorest in my village; I sold firewood, I was a butcher and also a hairdresser: -John Okafor (Mr Ibu)

    WHAT'S YOUR STORY???
    Life will always give you one thousand and one reason to give up, please don't

    GOD can convert
    - Your discomforts to comforts
    - Your pains to gains
    - Your story to glory
    - Your shame to fame
    - Your losses to profits
    - Your tears to smiles
    - Your sorrows to joy
    - Your debts to credits
    - Your mess to message
    - Your foes to friends
    - Your dreams to realities..

    Just Believe in God
    • I was flogged by my father for doing music :- Wizkid • I got pregnant at 17, during my secondary school days: -Genevieve Nnaji • I didn't even complete my university education: -Bill Gates • I once sold plantain: -Inetimi Odon (Timaya) • I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training: -Lionel Messi • I slept under the bridge in lagos: -Ramsey Noah • I sold rat poison : -Patrick Okorie (Patoranking) • I was an unwanted baby, my mother almost aborted me: -Cristiano Ronaldo • I was formerly a maid: -Mercy Johnson • My family was so poor that even poor people called us poor: -Pastor E.A. Adeboye • I was once a bus conductor: -Atunyota Akpobome (Ali Baba) • When I remember my past, it was poverty. When I pass on the road, people usually laugh at me: -Duncan Okechukwu (Duncan Mighty) • I was in the university for 9 years: -Ayo Makun (AY) • I was a school dropout: -Mark Zuckerberg • I grew up in a slum at Ajegunle: -John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey) • I begged for a chance to perform on stage for free for just 5 minutes, but I wasn't given the chance: -Francis Agoda (I Go Dye) • I once had no shoes: -Goodluck Jonathan • I was rejected from birth by my father because he didn't want a girl: -Chika Ike • I got pregnant when I was in SS3 and was banned from singing in church choir: -Aituaje Iruobe (Waje) • My family was the poorest in my village; I sold firewood, I was a butcher and also a hairdresser: -John Okafor (Mr Ibu) WHAT'S YOUR STORY??? Life will always give you one thousand and one reason to give up, please don't GOD can convert - Your discomforts to comforts🥺 - Your pains to gains👉 - Your story to glory💪 - Your shame to fame👏 - Your losses to profits☺️ - Your tears to smiles😭😊 - Your sorrows to joy💃 - Your debts to credits👩‍💻 - Your mess to message👩‍💼 - Your foes to friends👭 - Your dreams to realities..🌼👍🥰 Just Believe in God ❤️💝 ❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
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  • *Throwback to How Franck Ribery's Bayern 'Humiliated' Messi's Barcelona in 2013 UCL Match (WATCH)* 🙍🏼‍♂️

    Read more https://tinyurl.com/ycevkr76
    *Throwback to How Franck Ribery's Bayern 'Humiliated' Messi's Barcelona in 2013 UCL Match (WATCH)* ⚽🤔🙍🏼‍♂️ Read more 👉 https://tinyurl.com/ycevkr76
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    Throwback to How Franck Ribery's Bayern 'Humiliated' Messi's Barcelona in 2013 UCL Match (WATCH)
    Franck Ribery’s brilliance and Bayern Munich’s ruthless 7-0 demolition of Barcelona in 2013 left Lionel Messi humbled.
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  • MLS has banned Messi’s bodyguard from entering the pitch during matches due to the league’s new safety rules. Leo’s security guard has already responded to the ban:

    – I’ve been in the USA for 20 months, and during that time, 16 people have run onto the field. I’m not the problem. Let me protect Messi!

    Former special forces operative Yassine Cheuko earns $60,000 a month to guard the Argentine star.
    ❌MLS has banned Messi’s bodyguard from entering the pitch during matches due to the league’s new safety rules. Leo’s security guard has already responded to the ban: – I’ve been in the USA for 20 months, and during that time, 16 people have run onto the field. I’m not the problem. Let me protect Messi! Former special forces operative Yassine Cheuko earns $60,000 a month to guard the Argentine star.
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  • Who Was Melchizedek in the Bible?

    Melchizedek is one of the most fascinating figures in the Bible, captivating readers with his sudden and mysterious appearance. He is mentioned in Genesis 14:18–20 as the "Priest of God Most High," who blesses Abraham and receives a gift from him. After this pivotal moment, Melchizedek seemingly vanishes from the narrative, with no details provided about his lineage, parents, marriage, or descendants. This absence of background invites readers to ponder his identity and significance. Is there any other character in the Bible who parallels him in mystery and role?

    In Genesis 14:18, Melchizedek is also identified as the "King of Salem." This title raises intriguing questions: What does "Salem" refer to? Is it a physical location, or does it carry a deeper, symbolic meaning? Let’s delve into the word "Salem" to better understand its implications.

    The Meaning of "Salem"

    The term "Salem" (שָׁלֵם) is rich with meaning, often translated as "peace" or "complete" in Hebrew. Linguistically, it connects to the latter part of "Jerusalem" (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Yerushalayim). Interestingly, the Arabic word for peace, "Salam," bears a closer phonetic resemblance to "Salem" than modern Hebrew’s "Shalom," despite both originating from the same Semitic linguistic family. Could this similarity suggest that Arabic has preserved aspects of the ancient pronunciation of certain Semitic terms? This is a possibility worth considering.

    In Psalm 76:2 (or 76:3 in Hebrew), we read, "His tent is in Salem, His dwelling place in Zion." This poetic parallel strongly indicates that "Salem" is synonymous with Zion, which is another name for Jerusalem. Additionally, Jewish historian Josephus explicitly equates Salem with Jerusalem in his writings, and the Septuagint (an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) supports this connection. Thus, "Salem" likely refers both to a historical and physical place—Jerusalem—and also to a broader, symbolic concept.

    Titles of Melchizedek: King of Righteousness and King of Salem

    Melchizedek’s titles are deeply symbolic, carrying profound theological implications:

    1. King of Righteousness: The name "Melchizedek" (מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק) is derived from two Hebrew words:

    * Melek (מֶלֶךְ): "King."
    * Tzedek (צֶדֶק): "Righteousness."

    Together, his name translates to "King of Righteousness," reflecting a role akin to that of a priest who reminds people of God’s commandments and righteousness.

    2. King of Salem (Peace): Beyond referring to a location, this title signifies kingship over the concept of peace itself. Melchizedek is thus portrayed as a ruler who embodies and ushers in peace.

    These dual titles unite the roles of priesthood (teaching righteousness) and kingship (governing with peace), emphasizing the harmonious relationship between righteousness and peace. This connection is beautifully expressed in Psalm 85:10: "Righteousness and peace kiss each other."

    Foreshadowing of Jesus

    The New Testament draws several parallels between Melchizedek and Jesus, suggesting that Melchizedek serves as a typological foreshadowing of Christ. Let us explore a few significant connections:

    1. Priest and King: Like Melchizedek, Jesus is both priest and king. Hebrews 5:6 identifies Jesus as "a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek," echoing Psalm 110:4, which refers to the Messiah in the same terms. Jesus fulfills the dual roles of teaching righteousness and bringing peace, as seen in His earthly ministry.

    2. Jesus as the King of Righteousness: In His teachings, Jesus emphasized righteousness, perfecting and upholding God’s commandments. As a spiritual guide, He leads humanity toward righteous living, and a life pleasing to God.

    3. Jesus as the King of Salem (Peace): Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:1–11) symbolizes His kingship over peace (Salem) while also highlighting His humility.

    Furthermore, Isaiah 9:6 calls the Messiah the "Prince of Peace," reinforcing the connection between Jesus and Salem.

    4. Meeting Abraham: In John 8:56, Jesus declares, "Your father Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day; he saw it and was glad." Could Jesus’ statement refer to the encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek, hinting at an earlier appearance of Christ?

    Melchizedek and the Concept of Peace

    Righteousness and peace are deeply intertwined in both theology and human experience. The Hebrew word for Salem, "שָׁלֵם," also conveys the idea of wholeness and completeness. This connection highlights an essential truth: living righteously according to God’s commandments brings inner peace and harmony. Jesus exemplified this principle, teaching His followers to seek God’s kingdom and righteousness as the path to true peace.

    Conclusion

    Melchizedek’s brief yet profound role in Scripture continues to inspire theological reflection. His titles as King of Righteousness and King of Salem find their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ, who embodies both roles perfectly. As Melchizedek pointed to the union of righteousness and peace, so Jesus teaches us to seek God’s righteousness and live according to it, enabling us to arrive at the City of Peace in our lives, the city of Jerusalem (Salem), wherever we are in the world.

    Shalom, Salam, Peace be with you all!
    Who Was Melchizedek in the Bible? Melchizedek is one of the most fascinating figures in the Bible, captivating readers with his sudden and mysterious appearance. He is mentioned in Genesis 14:18–20 as the "Priest of God Most High," who blesses Abraham and receives a gift from him. After this pivotal moment, Melchizedek seemingly vanishes from the narrative, with no details provided about his lineage, parents, marriage, or descendants. This absence of background invites readers to ponder his identity and significance. Is there any other character in the Bible who parallels him in mystery and role? In Genesis 14:18, Melchizedek is also identified as the "King of Salem." This title raises intriguing questions: What does "Salem" refer to? Is it a physical location, or does it carry a deeper, symbolic meaning? Let’s delve into the word "Salem" to better understand its implications. The Meaning of "Salem" The term "Salem" (שָׁלֵם) is rich with meaning, often translated as "peace" or "complete" in Hebrew. Linguistically, it connects to the latter part of "Jerusalem" (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Yerushalayim). Interestingly, the Arabic word for peace, "Salam," bears a closer phonetic resemblance to "Salem" than modern Hebrew’s "Shalom," despite both originating from the same Semitic linguistic family. Could this similarity suggest that Arabic has preserved aspects of the ancient pronunciation of certain Semitic terms? This is a possibility worth considering. In Psalm 76:2 (or 76:3 in Hebrew), we read, "His tent is in Salem, His dwelling place in Zion." This poetic parallel strongly indicates that "Salem" is synonymous with Zion, which is another name for Jerusalem. Additionally, Jewish historian Josephus explicitly equates Salem with Jerusalem in his writings, and the Septuagint (an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) supports this connection. Thus, "Salem" likely refers both to a historical and physical place—Jerusalem—and also to a broader, symbolic concept. Titles of Melchizedek: King of Righteousness and King of Salem Melchizedek’s titles are deeply symbolic, carrying profound theological implications: 1. King of Righteousness: The name "Melchizedek" (מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק) is derived from two Hebrew words: * Melek (מֶלֶךְ): "King." * Tzedek (צֶדֶק): "Righteousness." Together, his name translates to "King of Righteousness," reflecting a role akin to that of a priest who reminds people of God’s commandments and righteousness. 2. King of Salem (Peace): Beyond referring to a location, this title signifies kingship over the concept of peace itself. Melchizedek is thus portrayed as a ruler who embodies and ushers in peace. These dual titles unite the roles of priesthood (teaching righteousness) and kingship (governing with peace), emphasizing the harmonious relationship between righteousness and peace. This connection is beautifully expressed in Psalm 85:10: "Righteousness and peace kiss each other." Foreshadowing of Jesus The New Testament draws several parallels between Melchizedek and Jesus, suggesting that Melchizedek serves as a typological foreshadowing of Christ. Let us explore a few significant connections: 1. Priest and King: Like Melchizedek, Jesus is both priest and king. Hebrews 5:6 identifies Jesus as "a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek," echoing Psalm 110:4, which refers to the Messiah in the same terms. Jesus fulfills the dual roles of teaching righteousness and bringing peace, as seen in His earthly ministry. 2. Jesus as the King of Righteousness: In His teachings, Jesus emphasized righteousness, perfecting and upholding God’s commandments. As a spiritual guide, He leads humanity toward righteous living, and a life pleasing to God. 3. Jesus as the King of Salem (Peace): Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21:1–11) symbolizes His kingship over peace (Salem) while also highlighting His humility. Furthermore, Isaiah 9:6 calls the Messiah the "Prince of Peace," reinforcing the connection between Jesus and Salem. 4. Meeting Abraham: In John 8:56, Jesus declares, "Your father Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day; he saw it and was glad." Could Jesus’ statement refer to the encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek, hinting at an earlier appearance of Christ? Melchizedek and the Concept of Peace Righteousness and peace are deeply intertwined in both theology and human experience. The Hebrew word for Salem, "שָׁלֵם," also conveys the idea of wholeness and completeness. This connection highlights an essential truth: living righteously according to God’s commandments brings inner peace and harmony. Jesus exemplified this principle, teaching His followers to seek God’s kingdom and righteousness as the path to true peace. Conclusion Melchizedek’s brief yet profound role in Scripture continues to inspire theological reflection. His titles as King of Righteousness and King of Salem find their ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ, who embodies both roles perfectly. As Melchizedek pointed to the union of righteousness and peace, so Jesus teaches us to seek God’s righteousness and live according to it, enabling us to arrive at the City of Peace in our lives, the city of Jerusalem (Salem), wherever we are in the world. Shalom, Salam, Peace be with you all!
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  • Nani: "The best player in history? Ronaldinho. Because when he was at his best nobody could compare. He always had a smile on his face as well. He had skill, scored fantastic goals and put magic into the game."

    Neymar: "No one can compare to Ronaldinho. I remember his plays, his dribbles. I remember him winning every title at the Camp Nou. He made history at Barça and he made history with Brazil.”

    Lionel Messi: "Ronaldinho was responsible for the change in Barça. It was a bad time and the change that came about with his arrival was amazing. In the first year, he didn’t win anything, but people fell in love with him. Then the trophies started coming and he made all those people happy. Barça should always be grateful for everything he did."

    Ronaldinho - one of a kind
    🗣️ Nani: "The best player in history? Ronaldinho. Because when he was at his best nobody could compare. He always had a smile on his face as well. He had skill, scored fantastic goals and put magic into the game." 🗣️ Neymar: "No one can compare to Ronaldinho. I remember his plays, his dribbles. I remember him winning every title at the Camp Nou. He made history at Barça and he made history with Brazil.” 🗣️ Lionel Messi: "Ronaldinho was responsible for the change in Barça. It was a bad time and the change that came about with his arrival was amazing. In the first year, he didn’t win anything, but people fell in love with him. Then the trophies started coming and he made all those people happy. Barça should always be grateful for everything he did." Ronaldinho - one of a kind 🤩🇧🇷
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