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What does the Bible say about the captivity of Zion?

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The Bible describes the captivity of Zion as a period when God's people were in bondage due to their sin, but also promises their eventual deliverance.

In Psalm 126, the text reflects on the time when the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, indicating a reversal of their tragic condition. This psalm recalls the deliverance of Israel from various captivities, emphasizing that their bondage was a result of their own sinfulness. However, God's faithfulness shines through as He promises to convert their captivity into freedom. This transformation is a paramount theme throughout Scripture, illustrating that God does not abandon His people but delivers them when they turn back to Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 126, Jeremiah 25:4-12

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