Easton's Bible Dictionary: M. G. Easton, M.A., D.D.

David, City of

  1. David took from the Jebusites the fortress of Mount Zion. He "dwelt in the fort, and called it the city of David" (1 Chr. 11:7). This was the name afterwards given to the castle and royal palace on Mount Zion, as distinguished from Jerusalem generally (1 Ki. 3:1, 8:1), It was on the south-west side of Jerusalem, opposite the temple mount, with which it was connected by a bridge over the Tyropoeon valley.
  2. Bethlehem is called the "city of David" (Lk. 2:4, 11), because it was David's birth-place and early home (1 Sam. 17:12).


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