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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 Jesus Christ as a sovereign and victorious Savior who has redeemed His people.

The Lion of the Tribe of Judah, as seen in Revelation 5:5, symbolizes Jesus Christ in His kingly power and authority. He is described as a fierce and victorious warrior who has overcome sin and death for His people. This title reflects His sovereign rule and His fulfillment of the prophetic Scriptures, indicating that He is the promised Messiah who reigns over all creation. The lion archetype signifies strength, majesty, and the ability to defend and protect, perfectly capturing Christ's role as the protector of His church and the One who secures salvation for His elect.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:5, Genesis 49:8-10

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The Fierce Savior
Tim James · Aug 3, 2025
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