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What does the Bible say about Judah as a lion's whelp?

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Judah, as a lion's whelp, symbolizes the humility and strength of Christ's incarnation.

In Genesis 49:9, Judah is described as a lion's whelp, depicting a young lion that highlights both the strength and the humility of Christ. Judah represents our Lord Jesus Christ, who, like a nursing cub, entered the world in utter helplessness. The description signifies that while Christ came with the fierce strength of a lion, He chose to humble Himself to save His chosen people. This portrayal emphasizes the essential truth of His incarnation, revealing both His divine nature and His willingness to become like His brethren for their redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:9, Luke 2:40-52, 1 Timothy 3:16

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