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Mount Zion (Hebrew: הַר צִיוֹן, Har Tsiyyon; Arabic: جبل صهيون‎, Jabel Sahyoun) is a hill in Jerusalem just outside the walls of the Old City. Mount Zion has been historically associated with the Temple Mount. The term is also used for the entire Land of Israel. The etymology of the word Zion (ṣiyyôn) is uncertain.Mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Samuel (2 Samuel 5:7) as the name of the Jebusite fortress conquered by King David, its origin likely predates the Israelites. If Semitic, it may be derived from the Hebrew root ”ṣiyyôn (“castle”) or the Arabic root ṣiyya (“dry land”) or the Arabic šanā (“protect” or “citadel”). It might also be related to the Arabic root ṣahî (“ascend to the top”) or ṣuhhay (“tower” or “the top of the mountain”).A non-Semitic relationship to the Hurrian word šeya (“river” or “brook”) has also been suggested.Sahyun (Arabic: صهيون‎, Ṣahyūn or Ṣihyūn) is the word for Zion in Arabic and Syriac. A valley called Wâdi Sahyûn (wadi being the Arabic for “valley”) seemingly preserves the name and is located approximately one and three-quarter miles (2.8 km) from the Old City of Jerusalem’s Jaffa Gate.The phrase Har Tzion appears nine times in the Tanakh. It is spelled with a Tzadi and not Zayin.

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Mount Zion (Hebrew: הַר צִיוֹן, Har Tsiyyon; Arabic: جبل صهيون‎, Jabel Sahyoun) is a hill in Jerusalem just outside the walls of the Old City. Mount Zion has been historically associated with the Temple Mount. The term is also used for the entire Land of Israel. The etymology of the word Zion (ṣiyyôn) is uncertain.Mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Samuel (2 Samuel 5:7) as the name of the Jebusite fortress conquered by King David, its origin likely predates the Israelites. If Semitic, it may be derived from the Hebrew root ”ṣiyyôn (“castle”) or the Arabic root ṣiyya (“dry land”) or the Arabic šanā (“protect” or “citadel”). It might also be related to the Arabic root ṣahî (“ascend to the top”) or ṣuhhay (“tower” or “the top of the mountain”).A non-Semitic relationship to the Hurrian word šeya (“river” or “brook”) has also been suggested.Sahyun (Arabic: صهيون‎, Ṣahyūn or Ṣihyūn) is the word for Zion in Arabic and Syriac. A valley called Wâdi Sahyûn (wadi being the Arabic for “valley”) seemingly preserves the name and is located approximately one and three-quarter miles (2.8 km) from the Old City of Jerusalem’s Jaffa Gate.The phrase Har Tzion appears nine times in the Tanakh. It is spelled with a Tzadi and not Zayin.

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