Depending upon the context, it can refer to:1) Israel as a whole (Isaiah 1:27 and other verses)
2) Jerusalem as a whole (Isaiah 60:14 and other verses)
3) The Citadel of Zion in Jerusalem, which King David conquered (1 Chronicles 11:5).
There is nothing called the Zion Movement.
If the question seeks to ask about the Zionist Movement, please see the Related Question below.
Zion is just another name for Jerusalem.
There is a State of Israel and Zion (always capitalized) can be found there. It is generally associated with Jerusalem. Utah (also a state) has a Zion National Park and there is the city of Zion in Illinois. The Rastafari movement considers "Zion" to stand for a place of peace and love. In this context it is a "state" of being.
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Rastafarians believe that Ethiopia is Zion.
Zion Nature Center-Zion Inn was created in 1934.
The address of the Zion Genealogical Society is: 2400 Gabriel Ave, Zion, IL 60099-2280
Zion Bible College's motto is 'Zion, the joy of the whole earth!'.
The address of the Zion-Benton Public Library District is: 2400 Gabriel Avenue, Zion, 60099 2280
Uzi Peleg has written: 'THE IDEOLOGICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE OF ITZHAK BEN-ZVI IN THE POALE-ZION MOVEMENT, 1903-1915'
Zion is not inherently good or evil. It is a fictional construct in various types of media, typically representing a place of refuge or salvation. The morality of Zion depends on how it is portrayed within the specific context of the story being told.
A Storyteller in Zion was created in 1993.
Zion - album - was created in 2000.
The Church of Zion was created in 1868.