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How do we know Jesus is the Lion of the tribe of Judah?

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The title 'Lion of the tribe of Judah' reflects Jesus' royal lineage and His victory over sin and death.

Jesus is referred to as the 'Lion of the tribe of Judah' in Revelation 5:5, which underscores His authority and power as the ultimate king. This title connects back to Jacob's prophecy in Genesis 49, where Judah is exalted and associated with strength and leadership. Jesus' victory over sin, death, and His role in establishing God's kingdom is affirmed in this symbol of a lion, denoting His might and sovereignty over all creation. His identity as the Lion signifies not just His kingly authority but also His triumph in the redemptive plan for humanity.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:5, Genesis 49:8-10

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Todd Nibert · Jul 9, 2023
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