about four days by donkey with steady daily travel.
WE do know that Mary traveled 80 miles from Nazareth to Bethlehem . As a decree had gone out by was from Nazareth and from the lAugustus that all must go to their hometowns and register themselves. And Joseph was fron Nazareth and from Davids line.
they had to travel thirteen miles for the birth of jesus ANSWER: The distance from Nazareth to Bethlehem is approximately 80 miles. Considering that Mary was pregnant it probably took a week to travel that distance.
From Nazareth to Jerusalem, going South, it is about 70 miles. Continuing south from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, it is approximately another 5-8 miles. Most likely as 1/12th of those living in Nazareth that were required to go to Bethlehem for the Census, they would have travelled in a group or caravan. This would have taken between 4-10 days to complete.
Luke's Gospel says that Mary and Joseph had to travel from Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem in Judea, and be counted there for the census. However, scholars say that not only was the census at the wrong time for the nativity story in Luke's Gospel, there would never have been a requirement for Mary and Joseph to travel from Galilee where they would be taxed, to Judea where any census record would have no value in ensuring the collection of taxes. They say that the journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem simply did not happen.
To travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem, you would head south. The distance is approximately 70 miles, typically taking you through the hilly terrain of the central region of Israel. You would likely travel through areas such as the Jezreel Valley and then continue towards Jerusalem before reaching Bethlehem, which is located just south of the city.
Mary and Joseph's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, was approximately 70-90 miles. They likely traveled by foot or on a donkey, which would have taken them several days to complete.
The distance (air miles) from Nazareth to Bethlehem is about 109.608 kilometers or 68.107 miles, on a course of 184.08°
Both Biblical Bethlehem and Nazareth are located are in Israel. Also (for what it's worth,) there is a city of Bethlehem and a village of Nazareth located about 6 miles apart in NE Pennsylvania (US).
When Jesus, Mary and Joseph returned from their exile in Egypt they settled in the town of Nazareth. Jesus spent almost his entire life there until he began his public ministry about the age of 30.
When the Angel Gabriel visited Mary to tell her that she would conceive and give birth to the Messiah, she was in the city of Galilee, named Nazareth. This is probably where she was originally from.(Luke 1:26-27)She was from the town of Nazareth.
about 100 milesAbout 113 kilometers - or about 70-80 miles.It is 80 miles from Bethleham to Nazareth.
As they walked slowly and Mary on a donkey, that does not travel fast like a horse they covered 4-to 7 miles a day s. so it took them time a year or two.