Coram Leo Mrs. Beaver famously says to young Lucy who is stunned to discover Aslan is a lion: "if there's anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're either braver than most or else just silly." C.S. Lewis chose the king of the beast to represent the Christ figure in the Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe and captures a little of the sense of awe one should have in the presence of such a powerful dominant figure. Judah is not in himself an imposing figure but many who follow in his lineage will prove to be imposing figures – lions in their own right – and kings – most noted among them David and Solomon. Great as they may have been they only prefigured the one eternal King before whom all mankind should tremble, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, King of Kings, the Lord Jesus Christ. Standing before the Lion of the Tribe of Judah in His glorious
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