The Daughter of Zion Theologically

I come to this topic often, as I’m still trying to make sense of it. It seems she’s the one who births our Savior. In Revelation 12:13, I do believe this is the Daughter of Zion. Perhaps whom the Catholics were prophesying with their Rosary. We know Mary was not sinless, but perhaps the Rosary was foreshadowing the Daughter of Zion.

Theologically speaking, The Daughter of Zion is the promised land—the Holy Spirit, and also the gift of eternal life. Our hope should be for this Woman to give birth to our Savior. She is an integral part of our religion, being mentioned 25 times in scripture. And where it speaks of “Her sin” obviously, the mention is we the Christian; for the Daughter of Zion is the promise of eternal life. Which, Lamentations is a prophecy specifically relating to the captivity of Christians and the destruction of the Holy City; whom, having obtained the gift of salvation have, thus, sinned beyond all hope.

The woman, therefore, in Revelation is the embodiment of the Daughter of Zion, who “Travails”. This travailing is to bring forth the Christ, the Second Coming. And it is going to happen, as the words of scripture cannot be altered or changed. A prophecy must be fulfilled. The Daughter of Zion is our gift, and if we as Christians do not use our gift—do not live righteously—we will encounter hardships in hell, and be forsaken and in Lamentation. For truth, the Daughter of Zion is the gift of God—the Promised Land of the New Jerusalem—but one must not mistake her as the door to salvation. Rather, she is the blessed hope we have of our Savior’s return.

The Mayan idol blessed by Pope Francis was what Malachi and Micah referred to as the “Beginning of Sin” to the Daughter of Zion. In this sense, she is here symbolized as the Christian apart from the Holy Spirit and work of Salvation through Christ Jesus, and she represents the fleshly Jerusalem. This Mayan idol is the Babylonian goddess “Sin”; therefore, the prophecies are a literal statement about idolatry in Zion because the Pope had blessed it.

However, for the longest time, no plague was brought on the Catholics for their Mary Rosaries; one should consider this a miracle, as God works often quite blatantly through history. It could possibly be that the Daughter of Zion will give birth to our Savior Jesus Christ, and she will be made by the Holy Spirit perfect and like she has never sinned.

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