AVI BINUR: MERCY GATE בָּרוּךְ הַשֵׁם
נַפְתָּלִי בֶּנֶט: Israel would like to assure our brothers and sisters in the Philippines that Mr. Revilla would definitely return to your country, whether he is spiritually enlightened or not by the end of his trip. We have reviewed his itinerary and are confident that the honorable senator’s trip is all about seeking divine intercession and nothing more.
Steve Ogg: No hidden money or contraband here. I guess he’s really the spiritual type of guy. I guess that’s where the whip, cross, nails and rubbing alcohol would be used. Look, I wouldn’t carry a gigantic cross from my home, all the way to the airport, into the airplane and out of it, and then drag that cross to Golgotha if I was a crook, right?
בִּנְיָמִין נְתַנְיָהוּ: Just to be on the safe side, you never know. Rest assured that whatever announcement he shall make upon his return would definitely have the blessings of the Lord. Because a kind, honest and incorruptible man such as Revilla, would never use the religious significance of a country and the name of the Lord for his personal gain and a country such as the Philippines would definitely not fall for such shenanigans.

Walang ligaya sa lupa na hindi dinilig ng luha.

Filipino Proverb: There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.

Bnei Lot are of an ancient origin. In the migratory tradition of Ruth begun more than two millennia ago, a remnant of David and Solomon migrated into Maritime Southeast Asia which comprises what is now Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, and Singapore, as well as Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with a sizeable minority of Malays migrating back to their tribal allotments in Sephardic Judah, besides Terrestrial and Figurative Jordan.