Mount Zion Research Paper

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Mount Zion was physically the territory of the Jebusites. 1Chronicles 11:5" which became “The City of David” or more commonly: Jerusalem Note 1Kings 8:1". It later became synonymous with the Temple precinct, although 2Chronicles 3:1 says that the Temple was built upon Mount Moriah. This then illustrates that Mount Zion was not necessarily an exact physical place, but actually more of a spiritual place. We read in the Old Testament that Zion was used interchangeably with Jerusalem! Ps. 51:18", the Temple precinct! Psalm 65:1", the presence of God! Psalm 74:2", According to Isaiah 8:18, where does God dwell? Note Psalm 9:11" When the Jews went into captivity they were collectively referred to as the “Daughter of Zion” refer to Psalm …show more content…

But under the New Covenant Zion is revealed to be Heaven, the permanent dwelling of God. Under the Old Covenant, Hebrew was referred to as the Daughter of Zion, but under the New Covenant Christians calls the Heavenly Jerusalem: Mother. The name ‘ Zion’ in Hebrew means ‘ Dry Place’ . The above verses are just a few scriptures that tell us where Zion is located; on the north of Jerusalem near Mount Moriah, which is the place Abraham offered up Isaac as a sacrifice (Genesis 22:2). It is where the temple was built (2 Chronicles 3:1) and near where Jesus was crucified (Matthew 20:18), truly, the holiest place on this earth; a holy mountain. However, if we look closely, we can discern that Zion is also a spiritual place. Spiritual Zion is where the Lord Himself dwells. It is the place of perfect beauty and where the Light of the Lord shines. ‘ You will arise and have mercy on Zion, for it is time to have mercy on her; yes, the ‘set time’ has come ... the nations shall worship the name of the Lord and all the kings of the earth Your glory. When the Lord builds up Zion, He will appear in His glory ... Let this be recorded for the generation yet unborn, that a people yet to be created will praise the Lord. For He looked down from the height of His sanctuary; from heaven did the Lord see the earth, to hear the sighing and groaning of the (spiritual) prisoner, to free those who are condemned to (spiritual) …show more content…

We are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’ s own purchased special people (1 Peter 2:9). As believers in the Messiah, that is where we as Christians, are now. Our ministry is a king/priest ministry. Notice everything written here is in the past tense; it has already happened. We are already, as Christians, on spiritual Mount Zion. We have come to a heavenly display of dignity, honour and power. We are already citizens of heaven as we wait for the coming of our Saviour (Philippians 3:20). As part of the church of the Firstborn we have an amazing future. As born-again believers, our names are enrolled in heaven in the Lamb’ s Book of Life (Philippians 4:3). It does not matter if our names are registered in any church or not. What seriously matters, is that our name is enrolled in heaven. Many people, Jews and Gentiles alike, will stumble over the fact that Jesus will come from earthly Zion – that the Messiah would be Jewish. ‘ As it is written: Behold I am laying in Zion a Stone that will make men stumble, a Rock of offence; but they who believe in Him will not be disappointed’ (Romans 9:33). But ... if we do not love Zion then we do not really love God and we will be put to shame. ‘ Let them all be put to shame and

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