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To: Cyprian who wrote (237699)6/17/2005 8:49:33 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572924
 
Zion and Israel are names/titles for Jesus Christ and his bride, the Church.

everyone else who attempts to lay claim to these titles outside the body of Christ are liars, plain and simple.

the true Zion is Christ and his Church (which are one body) up in heaven--the heavenly Jerusalem, the holy city of God.

the earthly-minded Zionism, the earthly-minded Jerusalem, the earthly minded Israel, the racially-minded Jews according to the flesh are all part of the synagogue of satan.


Screw, how dare you lie to us, dude? You don't know what you're saying, and you clearly don't know the historical meaning of the words, Zion and Israel. Your only function is to spread and promote lies that serve your bias against Jews. You are no better than Hitler and the worms that served him.

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Zion or Tzion (???? "Height", Standard Hebrew ?iyyon, Tiberian Hebrew ?iyy?b>; Arabic ????? ?uhyun) originally was the specific name given to a Jebusite fortress near modern-day Jerusalem that was conquered by David. The original fortress was located on the hill in southeastern Jerusalem, called Mount Zion.

Zion, or Sion, is an archaic term that originally referred to a section of Jerusalem, which, by Biblical definition, is the City of David. After the death of King David, the term Zion came to refer to the hill in Jerusalem which was the site of Solomon's temple. Later, Zion came to refer to temple and the temple grounds themselves. Beyond that, Zion is used to symbolize Jerusalem and the Promised Land of God to come, in which God dwells among his chosen people.

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Is·ra·el·ite (iz're-?-lit')
n.
A native or inhabitant of the ancient Northern Kingdom of Israel.
A descendant of Jacob; a Jew.
A member of a people regarded as the chosen people of God.
A Jew not descended from the tribe of Levi and not a priest.
adj.

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