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this all rings a bell
when i went "there"

Remember, there's two lions.
The Lion Nebuchadnezzar and the Lion Judah..
 Quoting: aleshia


Nebuchadnezzar II c 634 – 562 BC) was king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, who reigned c. 605 BC – 562 BC. According to the Bible, he conquered Judah and Jerusalem, and sent the jewish people into exile

The Akkadian name, Nabû-kudurri- , means "Oh god Nabu, preserve/defend my firstborn son". Nabu is the Babylonian deity of wisdom, and son of the god Marduk.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

the lion to hebrews symbolizes that which they desire to overcome ,the lion symbol is the expression of god of the people whom the hebrews encountered when they walked out of egypt to claim autonomy

this is the hebrews forming their own kingship

In around 1020 BCE, under extreme threat from foreign peoples, the tribes united to form the first united Kingdom of Israel. Samuel anointed Saul from the tribe of Benjamin as the first king in c. 1020 BCE,
 Quoting: observation



david was lion

but it was David who in c.1006 BCE created a strong unified Israelite monarchy.
 Quoting: observation



Some modern archaeologists believe there was a continued and uninterrupted existence of two distinct cultures and geographic entities, one being Judah, the other Israel, and if there was a political union it possibly had no practical effect on the relationship between the two nations
 Quoting: observation


thus davids son solomon is lion

When Solomon's successor Rehoboam dealt tactlessly with economic complaints of the northern tribes, in about 930 BCE (there are difference of opinion as to the actual year) the united Kingdom of Israel split into two kingdoms: the northern Kingdom of Israel, which included the cities of Shechem and Samaria, and the southern Kingdom of Judah, which contained Jerusalem; with most of the non-Israelite provinces achieving independence .

The Kingdom of Israel (or Northern Kingdom) existed as an independent state until 722 BCE when it was conquered by the Assyrian Empire; while the Kingdom of Judah (or Southern Kingdom) existed as an independent state until 586 BCE when it was conquered by the Babylonian Empire.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

weirdly it seems now we are looking what we consider to be hebrews disappeared in 722 and what was sent into exile are not hebrews but another lion
 Quoting: aether

 Quoting: aether


this /z\ will begin to fit better
 
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