When Jacob (Israel) was dying, he summoned his 12 sons to him for his final blessing and his foretelling each what would become of their progeny. In his 4th sons case, Judah, part of his future was his being the bearer of the Scepter promise - a royal or imperial insignia - the prophecized King of kings and Lord of lords - Jesus Christ:
Genesis 49:10New King James Version (NKJV)
10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah,
Nor a lawgiver from between his feet,
Until Shiloh comes;
And to Him shall be the obedience of the people.
Christ came through the lineage of Judah, or the house of David.
The lineage from Abraham to Jesus, as recorded in the Bible, is traced through Abraham's son Isaac, then through Isaac's son Jacob (also known as Israel), and continues through the tribe of Judah. From Judah's descendants, the lineage goes through King David and eventually leads to Jesus Christ, who is considered to be a descendant of King David.
The lineage from Judah to David is traced through the Bible in the book of Genesis, chapter 49, where Judah is one of the sons of Jacob. From Judah, the lineage continues through his descendants until it reaches King David, who was the second king of Israel.
Your answer can be found in the Bible books of Genesis 46:12 and Ruth 4:18-22. Genesis states Judah was the 4th son born to Jacob. Genesis 46:12 traces Judah's lineage to son called Pharez; Ruth 4: 18-22 traces Pharez's lineage to King David; and it from the lineage of King David that Jesus Christ is born "the lion of the tribe of Judah"
No, he was from the tribe of Judah.
The Twelve Tribes of Judah were the descendants of the twelve sons of Jacob, who was also known as Israel. In the Bible, these tribes played a significant role in the history and religious traditions of the Israelites. They were considered the chosen people of God and were responsible for carrying out his will and maintaining their covenant with him. The tribes were also important in the establishment of the kingdom of Israel and the lineage of Jesus Christ.
Yes, Joseph is considered to be in the lineage of Jesus through his legal adoption of Jesus as his son.
Joseph is the husband of Mary and the earthly father figure of Jesus in the lineage of Jesus.
Yes, Jesus did go to the land of Judah, the southern kingdom of Israel.
No, there is no known lineage of that kind.
The Lion of Judah refers to Jesus Christ as the triumphant King of all creation. See Revelation 5:1-5 and Matthew 28:18. Jesus is known for his dual role as the humble Lamb of God (God's sacrifice for our salvation from sin) and the sovereign Lion of Judah (the King of kings). "Judah" refers to the son of Jacob from whom Jesus' parents were descended from. See Matthew 1 and Luke 3. Jesus Christ's first coming to Earth was for fulfilling His role as the Lamb; in His second coming He will be seen in all His deserved glory as the Lion of Judah! Most importantly: IF YOU ACCEPT THE SACRIFICE OF THE LAMB OF GOD, YOU WILL ESCAPE THE JUDGEMENT DESERVED BY ALL SINNERS. See Revelation 21:6-8. "What is the meaning of a Lion of Judah tattoo?" The lion represents the Messiah. Hos_13:7, Dan_7:4) Best Wishes...
King David and Jesus are connected in their family tree through lineage. According to the Bible, King David was an ancestor of Jesus, as both were from the tribe of Judah. This connection is significant because it fulfills the prophecy that the Messiah would come from the line of David.