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What does the Bible say about the strength of Jesus as a lion?

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The Bible portrays Jesus as the lion of the tribe of Judah, symbolizing His strength and authority.

In Scripture, Jesus is referred to as the lion of the tribe of Judah, emblematic of His supreme strength and royal authority. This imagery highlights not only His power but also the unique role He plays as the Savior of His people. In Proverbs 30:30, the lion is described as the strongest among beasts, which serves as a reminder that Christ embodies that strength in His ability to triumph over sin, death, and the enemy. His might is not only in His physical strength but also in His divine authority, as demonstrated throughout the Gospels where He asserts control over nature, sickness, and ultimately, death itself.
Scripture References: Proverbs 30:30

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