Residential Paving Zion, Illinois

Since 1971 Stanley’s Paving has supplied residents with professional Zion driveway paving needs.  When it comes to Zion driveway paving we are the experts.  A local residential paving company ready to supply you with 50 years of experience. Get your free residential asphalt quote today (888)207-5959.

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Our high-quality asphalt paving services in Zion are perfect for residential driveways in need of a face-lift. We offer affordable Zion driveway replacements, specializing in new driveway paving. Not only will this give your Zion home the curb appeal you’ve always wanted but it’s a great investment because it’ll add value to your property! Contact our experts now and set up an appointment.

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    Zion (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן / 𐤑𐤉𐤅𐤍‎ Ṣîyōn, LXX Σιών, also variously transliterated Sion,[2] Tzion, Tsion, Tsiyyon[3]) is a placename in the Hebrew Bible used as a synonym for Jerusalem[4][5] as well as for the Land of Israel as a whole (see Names of Jerusalem).

    The name is found in 2 Samuel (5:7), one of the books of the Hebrew Bible dated to before or close to the mid-6th century BCE. It originally referred to a specific hill in Jerusalem (Mount Zion), located to the south of Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount). According to the narrative of 2 Samuel 5, Mount Zion held the Jebusite fortress of the same name that was conquered by David and was renamed the City of David.
    That specific hill (“mount”) is one of the many squat hills that form Jerusalem, which also includes Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount), the Mount of Olives, etc. Over many centuries, until as recently as the Ottoman era, the city walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt many times in new locations, so that the particular hill known as Mount Zion is no longer inside the city wall, but its location is now just outside the portion of the Old City wall forming the southern boundary of the Jewish Quarter of the current Old City. Most of the original City of David itself is thus also outside the current city wall.