The Salem religion, revered by the Kenites and other Canaanite tribes, paved the way for the earth bestowal of a Son of the one God. [1]
Moses, educated as an El Shaddaist, became an El Elyonist through his father-in-law, blending traditions of Melchizedek to create an expanded concept of Deity for the Hebrews. [2] Kenites, Calebites, Jebusites, and other Canaanites—nomadic Palestinians—joined David's new kingdom of Judah in Hebron. [3]
The progeny of Abraham through Isaac, as intermarried with the Kenites, were the only line to maintain a clear concept of the Salem teachings, which Machiventa Melchizedek continued to take a great interest in. [4]