The Melchizedek Bible is a "new tongue" version of the Bible's Genesis, Exodus, Mathew and Revelation, side by side with the King James Version, guiding students to the hidden treasures of Holy Writ. When reading the Introduction to the Melchizedek Bible, a recent student said, "The part about the Authors was so engaging that I couldn't put it down." Like much of the Bible itself, this new version has been written by a father and son team from prisons but in Mexico City and San Francisco. This new translation of the Bible is so inspiring that it has brought about the resurrection of the ancient Dominion of Melchizedek which has attracted media attention from London to Asia to the ends of the earth. Another Bible student declared after reading the entire book, "It has become a 'lamp unto my feet.'" There are some aspects of intrigue to the whole story, including sightings of the chief author since his death in 1987.
