
Letters From Home Tuesday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time - Dr. Shane Owens
Jan 27, 2026
A reflection on David bringing the ark to Jerusalem and its liturgical meaning. Connections between David, Melchizedek, and Jesus as priest-king are explored. Eucharistic echoes appear in David’s communal meal and Mary is likened to the new ark. Themes of worship, awe, and adoration shine throughout.
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David's Liturgical Reharmonization
- David's procession with the ark reharmonizes God's relationship with his people through liturgy and sacrifice.
- Shane Owens links this scene to Adamic priesthood and a restoration of walking with God.
The Priest-King Motif
- David is portrayed wearing a linen apron and acting priestly, combining royal and priestly roles.
- Owens connects this priest-king image to Adam, Melchizedek, Solomon, and ultimately to Christ.
David's Meal Foreshadows Eucharist
- David distributes bread, meat, and raisin cake, creating a communal meal linked to worship.
- Owens suggests manuscript variants of bread and wine connect David's offering to Melchizedek and the messianic banquet.
















