The story of Zion

Zion is a biblical figure best known for being the name of the mountain in Jerusalem, which is the site of the Temple of Jerusalem. Zion is also the name of the city of Jerusalem, which is the capital of Israel. Zion is mentioned in the Bible as a place of refuge and a symbol of hope. It is also mentioned in the Book of Isaiah as a place of joy and peace. Zion is the son of Japheth and the brother of Shem and Ham. He is the father of the Israelites, and is the ancestor of the Jewish people. He is also the ancestor of the people of Judah, who are the descendants of King David. Zion is best known for being the site of the Temple of Jerusalem, which is the holiest site in Judaism. It is also the site of the Western Wall, which is a remnant of the Second Temple. Zion is also known for being the site of the Dome of the Rock, which is a Muslim shrine. It is also the site of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is a Christian shrine. Zion is a symbol of hope and peace, and is a place of refuge for many people. It is a place of joy and peace, and is a reminder of the importance of faith and hope.
Name meaning
Zion: Signifies "a place of unity and sanctuary for the Jewish people" in English.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
No official position held by the figure Zion.
First mention
Numbers 33:35
Appearances in the Bible
161 mentions