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<!-- interlanguage:start --> | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:시온]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->'''Zion''' is a term that refers to a hill in Jerusalem or the fortress located upon it. King [[David]], the second king of the united kingdom of Israel, captured the fortress of Zion and designated it as the capital of his kingdom. In the Bible, Zion is mentioned not only as a physical location in the region of [https://www.britannica.com/place/Palestine Palestine] but also in a spiritual context. The [[spiritual Zion]] represents the [[church]] established by [[Christ]], which observes the [[The Feasts of God|feasts of God]]. | ||
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<!-- interlanguage:end -->'''Zion''' is a term that refers to a hill in Jerusalem or the fortress located upon it. King [[David]], the second king of the united kingdom of Israel, captured the fortress of Zion and designated it as the capital of his kingdom. In the Bible, Zion is mentioned not only as a physical location in the region of [https://www.britannica.com/place/Palestine Palestine] but also in a spiritual context. The [[spiritual Zion]] represents the [[church]] established by [[Christ]], which observes the [[The Feasts of God|feasts of God]]. | |||
==Meaning of Zion== | ==Meaning of Zion== | ||