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Judea Quotes by Benjamin Netanyahu
- I often hear them accuse Israel of Judaizing Jerusalem. That's like accusing America of Americanizing Washington, or the British of Anglicizing London. You know why…
- Israel is so tiny. It's, you know, a little less than the length of Manhattan, without the West Bank, without Judea and Samaria.
- My first name, Benjamin, dates back a thousand years earlier to Benjamin - Binyamin - the son of Jacob, who was also known as Israel.…
More Judea Quotes
- The grace of God, says Luther, "is like a flying summer shower." It has fallen upon more than one land, and passed… — Alexander MacLaren
- We show our adoration by going to visit Christ in the tabernacle or exposed in the monstrance. Would it not indeed be… — Columba Marmion
- I lived in Judea eighteen hundred years ago, but I never knew that there was such a one as Christ among my… — Henry David Thoreau
- Which direction do we take? The one prompted by the passions or the one indicated by the star which shines in your… — Pope Benedict XVI
- Now a Jew, in the dictionary, is one who is descended from the ancient tribes of Judea, or one who is regarded… — Lenny Bruce
- The proposed policy [of raising the level of public service in the occupied territories] may clash with our intention to encourage emigration… — Moshe Dayan
- [I believe in the] rebuilding of Judea as an independent nation. — John Quincy Adams
- Calm on the listening ear of night Come Heaven's melodious strains, Where wild Judea stretches far Her silver-mantled plains. — Unknown Author
- Israel’s days without Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip are gone and will not return. — Yitzhak Shamir
- MALTHUSIAN, adj. Pertaining to Malthus and his doctrines, who believed in artificially limiting population, but found that it could not be done… — Ambrose Bierce
- Spring is beautiful everywhere, but it is more than beautiful in Lebanon. Spring is the spirit of an unknown God speeding through… — Khalil Gibran
- ...the Idumeans (Edomites) were...made Jews...and a Turkish people (Khazars) were mainly Jews in South Russia...The main part of Jewry never was in… — H.G. Wells