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The true meaning of the word Zion is any place considered to be perfect or ideal in its dealings with its citizens and its belief in Deity.

And the Lord called his people ZION, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.

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Zion is the name given by the Lord to his saints; it is the name by which the Lord's people are always identified. Of the saints in Enoch's day the record says: "And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there were no poor among them. This is Zion - The pure in heart. Many revelation speak of Zion in this sense.

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Zion was originally a Jebusite stronghold located in or near Jerusalem or is equal to Jerusalem. King Davidcaptures this stronghold and it is renamed City Of David. David sets up the tabernacle there and Solomon retrieves it from there to place the ark and utensils in the temple. Isaiahmentions that YHWH dwells on Mount Zion (8:18) and later writers relate the name Zion to the eternal Jerusalem (Hebr 12:22) and heaven (Rev 14:1).

Because Zion was originally not Israeli, the name Zion comes to us probably from a language other than Hebrew. TWOTOT mentions an Arabic root s-w-n (under 1910), to protect, defend, which may give Zion the meaning of fortress. Others (says TWOTOT ) suggest derivation from a root saha, be bald.

Spelled the way it is, however, the name Zion is identical to the word (sayon 1909b) meaning place of dryness, from the assumed root (syh 1909). Derivation (siya 1909a), dryness, drought, occurs in Psalm 105:41.

Perhaps the notion of a dry place taps into the creation account, and specifically the third day, or in the Noahicflood account. A dry place is not a place where people die of thirst, but rather a place where the sea is no more, after it has given all her treasures (Rev 21:1).

On the Biblical canvass, the name Zion means Dry Place.

Another name that means Dryness is Horeb.

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