Definitions for Zion

Zion Zi·on

Spelling: [zahy-uh n]
IPA: /ˈzaɪ ən/

Zion is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 17 anagrams from letters in Zion (inoz).

Definitions for Zion

noun

  1. a hill in Jerusalem, on which the Temple was built (used to symbolize the city itself, especially as a religious or spiritual center).
  2. the Jewish people.
  3. Palestine as the Jewish homeland and symbol of Judaism.
  4. heaven as the final gathering place of true believers.
  5. a city in NE Illinois.

Origin of Zion

before 1000; Hebrew sīyyōn; replacing Middle English, Old English Sion Late Latin (Vulgate) Siōn Greek (Septuagint) Seiṓn Hebrew, as above

Examples for Zion

You, who are watchman on the walls of Zion, must lead off, and the people will follow.

The trumpet was sounding to close the gates, as Alroy passed the Zion entrance.

When I proposed calling the blog “Zion Square,” which later became “Open Zion,” some supporters said it was too parochial.

But his mission is not in the isles of the West; he establisheth the throne in Zion.

The law goes forth from Zion, but by way of Liverpool and Southampton.

Utah, USA Brigham Young was definitely onto something when he sought to build his Mormon “Zion” in the rugged hinterland of Utah.

He is a proud Zionist, a fulfilled Israeli immigrant, who delights in his homeland and will convey that love of Zion.

They came by the busload from every corner of the country—including liberal South Jerusalem—singing "O Redeemer, come to Zion."

By including the word “Zion,” we had pulled up the drawbridge.

We'll proclaim the covenant, and, leaving Babylon to a bloody fate, march on to Zion!'

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