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Zion in Latin

Zion in Latin is Sīōn — Zion means a name for Jerusalem, or for the land of Israel, especially as a spiritual homeland or promised place.

Zion in Latin

Sīōn
proper noun
(biblical) A hill in Jerusalem, Israel, on which ancient Jerusalem was partly built; a centrepiece to Biblical accounts of old days and future eschatological events.

What does "Zion" mean?

  1. noun A name for Jerusalem, or for the land of Israel, especially as a spiritual homeland or promised place.
    "Many hymns speak of journeying to Zion as a symbol of ultimate homecoming."

Zion in a sentence

  • Many hymns speak of journeying to Zion as a symbol of ultimate homecoming.
  • The song describes exile from Zion and the longing to return.

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What is "Zion" in Latin?

"Zion" in Latin is Sīōn. Zion means: A name for Jerusalem, or for the land of Israel, especially as a spiritual homeland or promised place.

How do you use "Zion" in a sentence?

Example: "Many hymns speak of journeying to Zion as a symbol of ultimate homecoming." In Latin, "Zion" is Sīōn.

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