Title: Judah is my scepter/Psalm 108:8
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INTRODUCTION: "In his holiness God says, I will rejoice
shall divide Shechem, and measure the Valley of Succoth. Gilead is mine,
Manasseh is mine, Ephraim is my head, and Judah is my scepter.
(笏) and..." What does "Judah is my scepter" mean?
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1. The tribe of Judah is a special tribe.
The nation of Israel is 12 tribes, which were formed by the 12 sons of Jacob
(Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher,
When Naphtali, Joseph, and Benjamin entered the land of Canaan and divided the inheritance
said that the tribe of Levi was a tribe in charge of spiritual affairs, and did not give them an inheritance.
Each tribe (11 tribes) provided 11 sets to prepare a life plan, and Joseph
His two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, were said to have been successful in the deliverance of the El nation.
Since each tribe consisted of one tribe, they eventually became 12 tribes.
Among them, the tribe of Judah is a special tribe and is dedicated to Christ, who later became the Messiah.
It is a special tribe because it became the tribe of Nazil.
2. This is my hall.
The scepter is the ruler's staff, and in Psalm 110:2, the scepter of power, rem
It is mentioned in 48:17 as a strong rod and in Ezekiel 19:11 as the hall of the ruler.
have.
As a stick, or baton, officially used by the king, this
symbolizes his authority, especially his preeminent power, sometimes lower than the king
It is also worn by high officials (Numbers 21:18). Hall in Egypt, Moab, Damascus, and Greece
It is mentioned in relation to the ancient kings of Ashkelon (Jeremiah 48:17, Amos 1:5,8, Zech.
10:11), the scepter of the supreme king is the tribe of Judah,
The dynasty of David belonged (Psalm 60:7). This means that the kingship of David is the
That is, it is an enlarged model. Abraham and David at the beginning of the New Testament
The genealogy of Jesus, introduced as a descendant, tells of the succession of faith and kingship (Mt.
1:1). Among the blessings Jacob gave to his sons introduced in Genesis 49, he gave one to Judah.
In the blessing, the children of Judah will be praised by their brothers, and will take their enemies by the throat, and
I will not depart between them” (49:10).
Jesus was born.
Conclusion: Jesus Christ is the King of kings, the King who holds the spiritual scepter
and everlasting King, his dominion endures forever and ever.