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What does the Bible say about the inhabitants of Zion?

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The inhabitants of Zion refer to the church of Jesus Christ, His chosen people redeemed by His blood.

In the context of Isaiah 12, the inhabitants of Zion symbolize the church of Jesus Christ, which is often described as the holy city or heavenly Jerusalem. This group consists of God's elect, those whose names have been written in the Lamb's Book of Life before the foundation of the world. The church is not just a physical location but represents the spiritual community of believers who are empowered and sanctified by the Holy Spirit. As such, Isaiah calls upon the inhabitants of Zion to 'cry out and shout,' celebrating the greatness of the Holy One of Israel, Jesus Christ, who is exalted in their midst.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:6, Hebrews 12:22-24

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