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Jesus is often referred to as the "Lion of Judah" in the Bible, signifying his role as a powerful and victorious king, drawing on the symbolism of a lion representing strength, majesty, and leadership, particularly because Jesus is a descendant of the tribe of Judah which is associated with the lion image; this title is most prominently found in the Book of Revelation where Jesus is described as the conquering "Lion of the tribe of Judah.".
Jesus is often referred to as the "Lion of Judah" in the Bible, signifying his role as a powerful and victorious king, drawing on the symbolism of a lion representing strength, majesty, and leadership, particularly because Jesus is a descendant of the tribe of Judah which is associated with the lion image; this title is most prominently found in the Book of Revelation where Jesus is described as the conquering "Lion of the tribe of Judah.".
Power and authority:
The lion imagery conveys Jesus' power, authority, and role as a conquering king.
Why is Jesus the Lion and the lamb?
How Is Jesus Both the Lion and the Lamb?
This is all true for one reason; as stated previously, it is because the Lion and the Lamb are descriptions of two aspects of Jesus' nature. This is because He is the victorious and conquering Lion of the tribe of Judah and the Lamb of God who took away the sin of the world.
In Christian symbolism, the lion represents Jesus' authority as the divine King and His power to triumph over evil.
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