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What is the significance of Christ being called the Lion of the tribe of Judah?

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Christ as the Lion of the tribe of Judah signifies His authority, power, and triumph in salvation.

The title 'Lion of the tribe of Judah' emphasizes Christ's royal lineage and His sovereign power over His enemies. In Revelation 5:5, this title denotes His ability to overcome sin and evil, as well as His role as a triumphant Savior. This imagery associates Him with strength, majesty, and supremacy, all characteristics necessary for His work as the redeemer of His people. The lion's imagery serves as a reminder that Christ is not merely a suffering servant but also a mighty King who holds dominion over all creation and has the authority to execute judgment and deliverance for His people, as depicted in Psalm 110.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:5, Psalm 110

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