Galilee, New Jersey is 5,794 miles away from Jordan. It would take about 12 hours to get from Galilee to the country of Jordan.
No. Judea and Galilee were separate territories separated by Samaria. In the time of Jesus, Judea was under direct Roman rule, while Galilee was ruled by King Herod Antipas. However, they were both important for the Jews, with Judea having a majority Jewish population and Galilee also a significant Jewish population.
Saint Jude is believed to have lived and preached in various regions, including Judea, Samaria, Galilee, and Syria. He is traditionally associated with the city of Beirut in Lebanon, where he is believed to have been martyred.
John was born in a village on the shores of Lake Galilee in Galilee, Judea, Palestine.
Saint Jude is believed to have been born and raised in Galilee, which was a region in ancient Israel located in the northern part of the country. It is also said that he later traveled to different places to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ.
There was considerable enmity between the people of Samaria and the Jews, because the Jews had conquered Samaria during the Maccabean period in the second century BCE and enslaved the Samaritans (or Samarians). The Maccabeasns had continued north and conquered Galilee, converting the people they found to Judaism. In the first century, the Samaritans were no longer subject to the Jews, but would attack any Jews attempting to cross Samaria to travel between Galilee and Judea. The story of the Good Samaritan was meant to show that even an implacable enemy of Judaism could be a good person and even help a Jew in need.
AnswerSamaria, land of the Samarians or Samaritans.
The Eastern borders of Samaria, Judea and Galilee are bodies of water....the Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, and the Dead Sea. The areas east of that were Decapolis, Perea and Arabia.
A:No. Bethlehem was in the Roman province of Judea. Galilee was a different province far to the north, separated from Judea by Samaria.
Samaria was directly to the north of Judaea. Samaria was the former kingdom of Israel.
Judea is area of mountains that are located closely to Jerusalem. There is approximately 6,070 miles between Judea and Samaria, Michigan.
Judea is a province or region, as Samaria is a region. So it can't be from Jerusalem (city) to Samaria. The distance travelled by the Lord Jesus would be from the Jordan river in Judea to Samaria en route to Galilee. This would be considerably lesser than the distance between Jerusalem (a city which is on a height) and Samaria. He could have travelled for 5-6 hours if He had started His journey at 6 am.
No. Judea and Galilee were separate territories separated by Samaria. In the time of Jesus, Judea was under direct Roman rule, while Galilee was ruled by King Herod Antipas. However, they were both important for the Jews, with Judea having a majority Jewish population and Galilee also a significant Jewish population.
John 4:3-4(NKJV)He left Judea and departed again to Galilee. 4 But He needed to go through Samaria
Jesus preached in various locations throughout the region of Galilee, including towns such as Capernaum, Nazareth, and Bethsaida. He also preached in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, as well as in the countryside and by the Sea of Galilee.
Yes, they were. It is known that people really would cross the Jordan to the east bank and bypass Samaria on the way to and from Galilee and Judea.
Well, i can say that it was approximately 240km long and 50-80km wide,with Galilee in the north, Samaria in the middle and Judea in the south.From JASMIN
That is difficult to define. The reason is that both Judea and Galilee are not cities, but they are regions containing several cities within each region, much like provinces. They are separated by the region of Samaria. The borders of these regions were fluid and ever changing. Judea was located to the south, and Galilee to the north, with Samaria in the middle. Jesus often traveled through Samaria to travel between these two regions. Generally speaking, at the time of Jesus and the apostles, the southern border of Samaria that it shared with Judea, was a little over 100 kilometers from it's northern border it shared with Galilee, but that was subject to change at times. So, we could say that Judea was a possilbly about, or little over 100 kilometers from Galilee during the time of Jesus. A fanastic research publication is available free of charge from Jehovah's Witnesses called "See The Good Land." It contains many topigraphical maps, photos, schematics, and the scriptural references of Biblical lands. It maps the preaching routes of Jesus and the apostles and many other things. If you have an interest in subjects such as the question asked, you will benefit by asking for a free copy from one of Jehovah's Witnesses. You will be amazed as to what this booklet contains.