Definition: Kingston in the Bible is a city named after Solomon, the king of Israel. It was established to serve as a royal sanctuary for worship and sacrifices, symbolizing God's presence and protection within a fortified place dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ. In Hebrews 1:17-20, Paul describes this city as "the most holy which is in heaven." The word is also used in Isaiah 40:13, where it refers to Solomon's temple, suggesting it was intended for worship and protection of God among His chosen people (Isaiah 50:6).