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Arise, walk the Land, through
its length and breadth

(GENESIS 13:17)

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A VIRTUAL TOUR OF JUDEA AND SAMARIA

Welcome to Judea and Samaria, the Biblical Heartland of Israel! This stunning film will introduce you to the land God promised to Abraham, and to the People of Israel who have settled this land in fulfillment of prophecy. This film will whet your appetite – subscribe to the series and travel the length and breadth of the land from the comfort of your home

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word and where the Kings of Israel defended their land. You will
meet the modern-day pioneers of Israel who have built their homes
on the ruins of their Biblical past in fulfillment of prophecy.

Visit Hebron where Abraham made the first Jewish purchase
of property in the Land of Israel

Visit Shiloh where the Tabernacle stood for nearly 400 years

Hear the story of Gush Etzion, where modern-day pioneers renewed ancient Judea

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