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The Religious Significance of ‘Lion’ in Lion of Judah Tallit

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The present time is dealing with a lot of hype going on about the Lion of Judah Tallit. In the modern era, where people have almost forgotten about and hold no connection with the roots of religious belief will love knowing more about its importance. Lions are often used to symbolize strength, dominance and authority. Judaism uses this symbol to represent one of its most crucial tribes, the Judah tribe, about which you will read more in this post.



Alike lion considered as the “King of Beasts,” the Judah tribe was destined to rule over the Jewish people including the longest queue of kings known. As per the tradition, each tribe holds its own flag and own gemstone in the High Priest's breastplate. The Judah’s flag is light blue in color adorned with a lion and the tribe's gemstone being light turquoise. The real challenge lied in capturing the embodiment of lion in blue, which is generally envisioned as hot and fiery and conveys the spiritual quality of the gemstone.

Symbolism of the Lion of Judah Tallit

‘Lion of Judah’ refers to Jesus Christ in Catholicism. But that’s not where the importance and connection of this emblem ends. The Lion of Judah is an age-old representation that represents Israelite’s Judah tribe everywhere in the old testament of Hebrew Bible. This symbol is additionally included on the emblem of Jerusalem, distinguishing the crude clan and prisoners of the Biblical Yehuda. Traditionally, the Lion in the silk Lion of Judah tallit represents the tribe, and this symbolism dates back to the clan's patriarch Jacob. He alluded his son Judah as ‘the Young Lion.’



The Judah Tribe

The well-known lion is the primary symbol of the Judah clan, but where did this connection originate from?  As per the Hebrew Bible, the twelve clans started with the twelve sons of Jacob, later called Israel. Judah was the fourth child of Jacob and his first wife, Leah. The Judah tribe became the most important as it was the tribe of the monarchy or rulership under one regal pioneer, when the old Israel kingdom was built around the 11th century B.C. Most of its rulers, including Solomon and David, were from this clan.


The United Kingdom split into southern Judah and northern Israel around the 10th century B.C. Only the clans of Judah and Benjamin inhabited the Judah kingdom, while others were in Israel, so its rulers were chiefly from the Judah tribe. Indeed, even the words ''Jew” and ''Judaism,'' used to depict the Israelites' religion, originated from its name.

If you would have ever watched series like Game of Thrones or Harry Potter, you must have known that lion often represents powerful houses. The same thing holds true for the Judah tribe. In the Book of Genesis, long before the Israelite government got built up, Jacob blessed Judah on his deathbed, saying he is a ''lion's whelp.'' It is because of this blessing the Judah clan adopted lion as the symbol to represent them.
The lion wearing a purple robe in the Lion of Judah tallit is soaked in the ''blood of grapes,'' with eyes ''darker than wine'' and teeth ''whiter than milk.'' The purple color represents royalty, so Jacob's use of the ‘Lion’ symbol further emphasized the idea that Judah's descendants will be rulers.




 The Lion through History

Through Judah tribe, the lion symbol symbolized the majesty, blessing and divine power for the Jews protection. It is not astonishing that the lion symbol still got used even after Jerusalem’s (the capital of Judah) destruction. A year after the modern state of Israel got established, the lion became part of the emblem for Jerusalem, remembering city's historical significance. With tallitot holding vital place in Jew’s life, the Lion also became a part of modern silk talliot that was believed to bestow a sense of spirituality when wrapped around during the morning synagogue.

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