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Daughter of Zion

Definition:

"Daughter of Zion" is a figurative way of referring to the people of Israel. It is usually used in prophecies.

  • In the Old Testament, "Zion" is often used as another name for the city of Jerusalem.
  • Both "Zion" and "Jerusalem" are also used to refer to Israel.
  • The term "Daughter" is a term of endearment or affection. It is a metaphor for the patience and care that God has for his people.

Translation Suggestions:

  • Ways to translate this could include, "my daughter Israel, from Zion" or "people from Zion, who are like a daughter to me" or "Zion, my dear people Israel."
  • It is best to keep the term "Zion" in this expression since it is used many times in the Bible. A note could be included in the translation to explain its figurative meaning and prophetic use.
  • It is also better to keep the term "Daughter" in the translation of this expression, as long as it is understood correctly.

(See also: jerusalem · prophet · zion)

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