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 +'''Zion''' is a term that most often designates the [[Land of Israel]] and its capital, [[Jerusalem]]. The word is found in texts dating back almost three millennia. It commonly referred to a specific mountain near Jerusalem (''[[Mount Zion]]''), on which stood a [[Jebusite]] fortress of the same name that was conquered by [[David]] and was named the City of David.
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 +The term ''Zion'' came to designate the area of Jerusalem where the fortress stood, and later became a [[metonymy|metonym]] for [[Solomon]]'s [[Temple in Jerusalem]], the city of Jerusalem and the entire [[Promised Land]] to come, in which, according to the [[Hebrew Bible]], [[God]] dwells among his [[hebrews as a chosen people|chosen people]].
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Zion is a term that most often designates the Land of Israel and its capital, Jerusalem. The word is found in texts dating back almost three millennia. It commonly referred to a specific mountain near Jerusalem (Mount Zion), on which stood a Jebusite fortress of the same name that was conquered by David and was named the City of David.

The term Zion came to designate the area of Jerusalem where the fortress stood, and later became a metonym for Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, the city of Jerusalem and the entire Promised Land to come, in which, according to the Hebrew Bible, God dwells among his chosen people.



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