Hebrews 7:14
For it is evident that our Lord sprang out of Juda; of which tribe Moses spake nothing concerning priesthood.
Cross-reference
Genesis 46:12 lists the sons of Judah, providing the tribal genealogy from which Jesus descended, as Hebrews states.
Genesis 49:10 predicts a ruler from Judah — the tribe from which Jesus, our high priest, descends.
Isaiah 11:1 prophesies a Branch from Jesse (Judah's line), directly linking to Jesus' Judahite ancestry.
Jeremiah 23:5 prophesies a righteous Branch from David's line — Jesus, the king from Judah.
Jeremiah 23:6 continues the prophecy of the righteous Branch, naming Him 'The Lord Our Righteousness' — Jesus from Judah.
Micah 5:2 predicts the ruler from Bethlehem in Judah, fulfilling Jesus' birthplace and tribe.
Matthew 1:3-16 gives Jesus' genealogy from Judah through David, confirming His descent from Judah.
Luke 3:33 traces Jesus' lineage directly to Judah, confirming the tribal descent stated here.
Romans 1:3 states Jesus was a descendant of David, confirming His Judahite lineage.
Revelation 5:5 calls Jesus the Lion of Judah, directly affirming his tribal descent and messianic victory.
Revelation 22:16 identifies Jesus as the root of David, confirming his line from Judah’s royal family.
Genesis 49:8 prophesies Judah’s preeminence among his brothers, foreshadowing the Messiah from that tribe.
1 Chronicles 5:2 notes a ruler came from Judah, pointing to the Davidic monarchy and ultimately to Jesus as King.
1 Chronicles 28:4 says God chose Judah to lead, selecting David from that tribe — a type of Christ’s kingship.
In Matthew 1:2, Jesus' genealogy traces through Judah, confirming His descent from Judah that Hebrews 7:14 mentions.
Ruth 4:18-22 traces the genealogy from Judah to David, grounding Jesus' descent from Judah.