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What does the Bible say about the Lion of the tribe of Judah?

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The Lion of the tribe of Judah represents Christ's power and His worthiness to redeem His people, as seen in Revelation 5:5.

The term 'Lion of the tribe of Judah' signifies Christ as the sovereign King and powerful Redeemer. In Revelation 5:5, John is comforted by an elder who proclaims that the Lion from Judah has triumphed to open the scroll, symbolizing His authority and capability in salvation. This aligns with Genesis 49:9, where Judah is depicted with lion-like attributes of strength and sovereignty. Therefore, Christ embodies the fulfillment of this title, displaying both majesty and might, assuring believers of His victorious rule and redemptive work.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:5, Genesis 49:9, Hebrews 7:14, Genesis 49:8-10, Genesis 49:9-10, Hebrews 2:10, Genesis 49:8-12, Isaiah 31:4, Genesis 49:10-11, Genesis 18:14

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