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What does the Bible say about Judah's role in Judges?

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Judah was chosen by God to lead Israel against the Canaanites, symbolizing Christ's victory over sin.

In the book of Judges, after the death of Joshua, the children of Israel inquired of the Lord who should fight against the Canaanites. God's response was that Judah would go up, indicating that Judah was appointed to lead the charge. This decision highlights Judah's significance as he represents the line of Christ, who ultimately conquers sin and death. Judah's role serves as a type of Jesus, reinforcing the theological belief that our battles against sin are won through Him, who is the Lion of the tribe of Judah.
Scripture References: Judges 1:1-4, Genesis 49:8-10

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Judah Shall Go Up
Norm Wells · Feb 7, 2024
Joshua

Joshua

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