| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Zion, in the Bible |
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(z ´ n) (KEY) or Sion (s ´ n) (KEY) , section of Jerusalem, defined in the Bible as the City of David. Originally the name referred to the Jebusite fortress conquered by David, on the southeastern hill of Jerusalem. Zion was later applied to the hill where the Temple stood, and in turn came to denote the Temple area itself. Zion is symbolic of Jerusalem, of the Promised Land, of Israels hope of returning to Palestine (hence the term Zionism), and of heaven or Gods dwelling-place with his people. |
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