The concept of "Eternal Sacrifice" in the Bible refers to the once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ, which has provided eternal redemption for humanity. As Hebrews 10:12-14 states, Jesus offered himself as a sacrifice for sins, and by doing so, he perfected forever those who are being sanctified, demonstrating the eternal nature of his sacrifice. This idea is further reinforced in Romans 5:8-10, which highlights the reconciliatory aspect of Christ's sacrifice, and in Psalms 110:4, where Jesus is declared to be a priest forever, emphasizing the perpetual efficacy of his sacrifice. Through this eternal sacrifice, Christians believe that they have been reconciled to God and have received eternal salvation, as a result of Christ's selfless act of love and obedience, as seen in John 3:16.
G.W. North explores the profound encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek, emphasizing the significance of Melchizedek as a high priest and the eternal elements of sacrifice represented by bread and wine. This meeting confirms Abraham's faith and understanding of God's redemptive plan, illustrating
