Lion with Crown Necklace, Choose Your Chain, Crowned Lion King Leo Lion of Judah

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Seller: Top-Rated Seller annclaridge ✉️ (3,587) 99.3%, Location: Lubbock, Texas, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 256270543722 Lion with Crown Necklace, Choose Your Chain, Crowned Lion King Leo Lion of Judah. INCLUDES Pendant and necklace chain in a black velvet jewelry bag.  You can also choose just the pendant alone, to use on your own cord or chain. MEASUREMENTS The pendant is about 1.32" tall x .965" across (33.47mm x 24.5mm x 1.4mm thick) The necklace chain is offered in your choice of length from 16" to 50" (40cm to 127cm) Most popular lengths are 18" or 20" for women and 20" or 24" for men. The SNAKE chains are about 1.2mm diameter (by any length you want) The FIGARO chains are about 3mm wide x 1mm thick (by any length you want) The WHEAT chains are about 3mm diameter (by any length you want) The BOX chains are about 2.5mm diameter  (by any length you want) MATERIALS All components are made of pure 304 Stainless steel. Stainless steel is waterproof, non-tarnishing, hypo-allergenic, shiny, strong and durable. You can sleep, swim or shower in it! ABOUT The Crowned Lion contains rich symbolism used by many cultures and religions. As the Lion of Zion or Lion of Judah, it is considered to be the Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah.  For Rasta, it is also representative of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haille Selassie I, former emperor of Ethiopia and considered to be Jah (God) incarnate by some Rastafari. HIM used the image as he is considered to be be of the same maternal line as King David (second king of Israel and then Judah). Judaism gets it's name from the tribe and the city of the tribe, Jerusalem. The Palatine Lion was originally uncrowned, the lion was first depicted with a red crown in the early 14th century in the Zürich armorial. The coat of arms of Finland is a crowned lion on a red field. The Crowned Lion Statue symbolizes Strength, Courage and Dominance. On a family crest it traditionally symbolizes courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, because historically the lion has been regarded as the "king of beasts". A lion tattoo with a crown on its head is one of the most popular tattoo designs. Where a lion represents courage and bravery, the crown represents leadership, power and dominance. So naturally both these rich symbols enhance each other. Another meaning of a lion with a crown is related to religion. Lions are a symbolization of Christian beliefs especially if they are wearing a crown. The medieval royal lion has long been a symbol of the English royalty, based on contemporary medieval finds. They were also worn generally to show royalist sentiments. In Christianity and Judaism The Old Testament of the bible reports that as Jacob lay on his deathbed, he gave a blessing to each of his 12 sons. Each of Jacob's 12 sons would go on to lead the 12 tribes of Israel. When it came time to bless Judah, his fourth son, he gave a special blessing. According to the New International Version of the Bible, Genesis 49:9 states: "You are a lion's cub, Judah, you return from the prey, my son. Like a lion, he crouches and lies down, like a lioness, who dares to rouse him?" The lion is commonly known as the king of animals and is a symbol of strength, power, and nobility. The lion is used as a symbol over 150 times throughout the bible. Jacob stating that Judah was like a lion, pointed to the outstanding character with which Judah had led his life, as well as foreshadowing the success with which Judah's tribe would meet when it came to divine providence or taking over a large part of the country and leading other tribes. Comparing Judah to a lion means he will win battles and defeat those that oppose him. In Judaism, the lion of Judah is a symbol not only of the person Judah and the tribe of Judah but the entire House of David, David being a direct descendent of Judah and also a future king. Due to the prolific nature of both the Tribe of Judah and the House of David, the lion became a very common Jewish symbol. It is often depicted on the Ark of the Covenant, which holds the Torah, or Jewish Bible, that is read during prayer services in Jewish synagogues. The lion of Judah also holds tremendous symbolism in Christianity. Jesus is a direct descendent of the House of David, and is also descended from Judah. In the case of Christian believers, the lion is the symbol of Jesus when he returns to the earth to gather believers. In the New Testament of the Bible, in Revelations 5:5, Judah is again tied with the lion, and this time, it extends through the lineage of Judah to David, then Joseph, then Jesus: "Then one of the elders said to me, Do not weep! See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals." This passage alludes to the fact that Jesus will be the one that can open the scroll. Why is Jesus called Lion of the tribe of Judah? Jesus is often referred to as the Lion of the tribe of Judah by those that follow the Christian religion because it is believed that he is a great leader and he will come back a second time to gather his followers. ABOUT The Lion of Judah is the symbol of the Hebrew tribe of Judah (the Jewish tribe). According to the Torah, the tribe consists of the descendants of Judah, the fourth son of Jacob. The association between Judah and the lion, most likely the Asiatic lion, can first be found in the blessing given by Jacob to Judah in the Book of Genesis. The Lion of Judah is also mentioned in the Book of Revelation, as a term representing Jesus, according to Christian theology. The lion of Judah was also one of the titles of the Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie and was depicted on the flag of Ethiopia from 1897-1974. Due to its association with Selassie, it continues to be an important symbol among members of the Rastafari movement. The biblical Judah (in Hebrew: Yehuda) is the original name of the Tribe of Judah, which is traditionally symbolized by a lion. In Genesis, the patriarch Jacob ("Israel") gave that symbol to his tribe when he refers to his son Judah as a Gur Aryeh, "Young Lion" (Genesis 49:9) when blessing him. In Jewish naming tradition the Hebrew name and the substitute name are often combined as a pair, as in this case. The Lion of Judah was used as a Jewish symbol for many years, and as Jerusalem was the capital of the Kingdom of Judah, in 1950 it was included in the Emblem of Jerusalem. Ethiopia's history as recorded and elaborated in a 13th-century treatise, the "Kebre Negest", asserts descent from a retinue of Israelites who returned with Makeda, the Queen of Sheba from her visit to King Solomon in Jerusalem, by whom she had conceived the Solomonic dynasty's founder Menelik I. As Solomon was of the tribe of Judah, his son Menelik I would continue the line, which according to Ethiopian history was passed directly down from king to king until Emperor Haile Selassie I (ostensibly the 225th king from King David) was deposed in 1974. Both Christian and Jewish Ethiopian history have it that there were also immigrants of the Tribes of Dan and Judah that accompanied Makeda back from her visit to Solomon; hence the Ge'ez motto Mo`a 'Anbessa Ze'imnegede Yihuda ("The Lion of Judah has conquered"), included among the titles of the Emperor throughout the Solomonic Dynasty. It is unknown whether John of Patmos was directly aware of this hereditary title when he penned it into the text of the prophecy. The Lion of Judah motif figured prominently on the old imperial flag, currency, stamps, etc. and may still be seen gracing the terrace of the capital as a national symbol. After the collapse of the Communist Derg in 1990 and the increase of Western-style political freedoms, a minor political party bearing the name Mo'a Anbessa made its appearance. The Lion of Judah is a prominent symbol in the Rastafari movement. It represents Emperor Haile Selasie I as well as being a symbol of strength, kingship, pride and African sovereignty. Rastafari consider the mention of "The Lion of Judah" in Genesis 49:9 and Revelation 5:5 of The Bible to refer to Emperor Haile Selassie I. Rastafari hail Halie Selassie I with the titles "KING of Kings, LORD of lords, Conquering Lion of Judah, Elect of God, the Light of the World". The phrase appears in the New Testament in Revelation 5:5: "And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof." This is widely regarded as a reference to Jesus among Christians. Many Christian organizations and ministries use the lion of Judah as their emblem or even as their name.
  • Condition: New without tags
  • Condition: Brand new, from Lubbock Texas.
  • Chain Style: Wheat chain
  • Chain Length: 16"(40cm) - $15.99
  • Pendant Size: 1.32" tall x .965" across (33.47mm x 24.5mm x 1.4mm thick)
  • Pendant Shape: Lion, Crown, Crowned Lion
  • Closure: Lobster
  • Color: Silver
  • Material: Metal
  • Gender: Any
  • Item Length: Choose 16"-50" (40-127cm)
  • Metal: Pure Stainless Steel
  • Necklace Length: Pick 16" to 50" inches (40cm to 92cm)
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Necklace
  • Metal Purity: 304 Stainless
  • Style: Charm, Pendant, Statement
  • Theme: Judaica
  • Base Metal: Stainless Steel
  • Country of Origin: United States

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