On August 27th 1979 on zion hill road a little girl was raped and murdered then threw in a pond. There was this little girl riding her bike down zion hill road at 830 pm. The man Rodney Holmberg was a known predator and was walking and seen the little girl. He approached her with a kind hello then took her deep into the woods to where she thought was his house and kids. He then violently raped her then beat her to her death. He then tried to dispose of her in a near by swamp. There is said to be very strange happenings on that road since then. People have reported laughing seeing things and screams.
Churches sing this differently...but what I'm used to hearing goes: "I'm bound for Mt Zion way out on a hill, I'm bound for Mt Zion, way out on a hill, I'm bound for Mt Zion, way out on a hill If anybody makes it, surely I will." Thats' pretty much the entire song... there's a great example on YouTube, just search WMBC Hymn choir. Good Luck!
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Zion I is the name of a music group made of two. They fall into the genre of hip hop. They started their activity in 1996. The members are Baba Zumbi and Amp Live.
Mt. Zion is the place where the fortress of the City of David once stood. == == Mount Zion (root meaning "landmark" often translated as "fortress") is located in Israel's capital city Jerusalem, and has both historical and religious significance to the Jewish as well as to Christian denominations. Historically, this is where the Jebusite fortress once stood and was conquered by King David. According to prophecy, Mount Zion is set as a landmark where the "remnant of Jacob" or God's chosen ones are gathered to a "refuge" before the "Great Day of the Lord" and his final judgment. With its use in context of scriptures, Mount Zion is usually taken as a symbol of "the church" or as a symbol of those who "know God and are known by God"-- the elect. Therefore, Mount Zion is still viewed as a city otherwise called "The City of the Righteous," as written in the book of Isaiah. Great significance is placed on this mountain as "The Mount of the Lord" and as "His Holy Hill." In the near beginning, Moses was given the Law initially as the Ten Commandments were inscribed on Mount Sinai, which spiritually would be taken as a foreshadowing of the establishment of absolute Law on Mount Zion to the end. King Solomon--David's son--built the Temple where the Ark of the Covenant remained in "The House of the Lord" on Mount Zion. That temple was destroyed, rebuilt, and destroyed again in 70 AD by the Romans. The significance of the Temple is clear in religious context, and even more as it was built upon Mount Zion where God's presence was then established on a solid foundation. At the end of time, this is where the Second Coming of Jesus begins His Kingship--as seen in the book of Revelation--and where the Kingdom of Heaven is supposed to be established as "The New Jerusalem" comes down out of the heavens onto the earth. The opposite of Zion is Babylon, respectively, which is seen as the oppressing and overwhelming evil or chaos in this world. Zion appears at the end of time as a city of light, not just as the mountain, and "Babylon the Great" referenced as a mystery, is then cast down to ashes. Zion (not as Sion) is mentioned 154 times in the Bible, yet it is considered one of the major proper nouns utilized along with Israel, Jerusalem, and the many identifying names of God.
Road to Zion was created in 2005.
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Zion is a name of a hill in Jerusalem. It's called in Arabic "صهيون"
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New Zion is a name given to many churches of the Baptist faith. Zion is defined as a hill in Jerusalem and New Zion seems to be a new version of the old faith in Christ.
She wrote the song for her son.
Mount Olive. or mount somthing begining with s. mount zion also spelt sion Sion Zion
Battle of Mount Zion Church happened on 1861-12-28.
Zion Square refrigerator bombing happened on 1975-07-04.
Action at Mount Zion Church happened on 1864-07-06.
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Zion was the name of a hill on the outskirts of the Old City of Jerusalem and has been used to refer to Jerusalem, and the Land of Israel generally, in a poetic sense.