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Zion/Sion

Zi'on. Sunny; height, one of the eminences on which Jerusalem was built. It was surrounded on all sides, except the north, by deep valleys, that of the Tyropoeon (q.v.) separating it from Moriah (q.v.), which it surpasses in height by 105 feet. It was the south-eastern hill of Jerusalem. When David took it from the Jebusites (Joshua 15:63; 2 Samuel 5:7) he built on it a citadel and a palace, and it became "the city of David" (1 Kings 8:1; 2 Kings 19:21, 19:31; 1 Chronicles 11:5). In the later books of the Old Testament this name was sometimes used (Psalms 87:2; 149:2; Isaiah 33:14; Joel 2:1) to denote Jerusalem in general, and sometimes God's chosen Israel (Psalms 51:18; 87:5). In the New Testament (see SION) it is used sometimes to denote the Church of God (Hebrews 12:22), and sometimes the heavenly city (Revelation 14:1).

Smith's Bible Dictionary or
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Occurences In Authorized Version
21 Verse(s)

2 Kings 19:31, Psalms 48:2, Psa 48:11, Psa 74:2, Psa 78:68, Psa 125:1,

Isaiah 4:5, Isa 8:18, Isa 10:12, Isa 18:7, Isa 24:23, Isa 29:8, Isa 31:4, Isa 37:32,

Lamentations 5:18,

Joel 2:32,

Obadiah 1:17, Oba 1:21,

Micah 4:7,

Hebrews 12:22,

Revelation 14:1