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What does the Bible say about Judah in Judges 1?

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Judah is portrayed as a leader who goes up to battle for Israel, representing Christ as the one who delivers His people.

In Judges 1, Judah is called upon to lead Israel in the conquest against the Canaanites after the death of Joshua. The Lord instructs them that Judah shall go up, demonstrating that Judah serves as a promising figure of Jesus Christ, who is both the leader and deliverer of His people. This passage illustrates how salvation is not a cooperative effort but entirely the work of the Lord through Jesus, our surety and Savior, as spoken in Isaiah 63:5: "And I looked, and there was none to help; and I wondered that there was none to uphold: therefore mine own arm brought salvation unto me."
Scripture References: Judges 1:1-4, Isaiah 63:5

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