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

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The Bible declares that the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, referring to Christ, has prevailed to open the book of God's purpose (Revelation 5:5).

In Revelation 5:5, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah is portrayed as the only one worthy to open the sealed book, symbolizing God's divine purpose and redemptive plan for humanity. This title emphasizes Christ's authority, power, and victory over sin and death. As the Lion, He triumphs not only as a warrior but also embodies strength and kingship, affirming His role as the long-awaited Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. Without His intervention, the unfolding of God's purpose remains sealed, underscoring the necessity of Christ's redemptive work for the salvation of His people.
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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