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ArtistMystic Jesus Christology Create a Fantastical Image of Jewish messianic hopes through a lens of cosmic battle, power, and final judgment. Jesus is portrayed not as the sacrificial "lamb" of his first coming, but as the triumphant "Lion of the Tribe of Judah" who returns with a "gold" crown to defeat the "dragon" (Satan) and his proxies. The Lion of Judah: Jesus is identified as the lion from the tribe of Judah (Revelation 5:5), representing his royal, Davidic authority and strength, contrasting with his role as a sacrificial lamb. The Culmination Final Battle: After a millennial reign of peace, the dragon is defeated and cast into the lake of fire for eternity.
The Lion and the Lamb symbolize the dual nature of Jesus Christ in Christianity: the Lion represents his authority, strength, and kingship
, while the Lamb represents his sacrifice, innocence, and redemption. Together, they represent his victory over death as a resurrected king and his gentle, atoning sacrifice for humanity.
The Lion: Associated with the "Lion of Judah," it represents power, royalty, and victory as the resurrected King of Kings.
The Lamb: Associated with "Lamb of God," it represents vulnerability, gentleness, and the ultimate sacrificial lamb that takes away the sins of the world.
Symbolic Duality: The combination highlights that Jesus holds both mercy and power. He is the victor who is also the sacrificial offering.
Context: This imagery often symbolizes the Messianic Age, peace, and the restoration of God's creation.
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