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Bethlehem was where Jesus was born. Mary and Joseph traveled there to take part in a nationwide census. Shortly after Jesus was born, the family traveled back home to Nazareth.
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It is believed that Jesus lived in Nazareth, but traveled to Jerusalem on certain feast days. He would have received an education, spiritually, and a trade, following His step father, Joseph in doing carpentry.
It would have taken around 2 to 3 days to travel from Nazareth to Jerusalem by horse or donkey during Jesus' time, covering a distance of approximately 70 miles. The actual time can vary depending on factors like weather, road conditions, and the specific route taken.
This has often been depicted in clever movies which show well the times and the people. So look at a Bible film and you will see.
No Jesus was not gambling at the Temple at age 12. Luke 2: 41-50 tells us that every year Joseph and Mary and Jesus would travel to Jerusalem for the Passover. When Jesus was there at age 12, His parents missed Him in their company on the way home to Nazareth. Returning to Jerusalem they found Jesus in the Temple, listening to and asking questions of the teachers there. Jesus even at age 12 would not gamble and there was no gambling in the temple.
After the account of Jesus' being found reasoning in the temple at age 12, Luke 2:50 says, "Then He went down with them [Joseph and Mary] and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them..." This would indicate that He lived in Nazareth during those intervening years.
That would be Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus traveled to many cities in Israel, such as Nazareth, Capernaum, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem. These cities are historically significant in the life and ministry of Jesus as described in the Bible.
This is a reference to the Nativity story in Luke's Gospel, since in Matthew's Gospel, Mary and Joseph lived in Bethlehem and had probably never been to Nazareth. Luke 2:22 says that when the days of purification for Mary were completed, after the birth of Jesus, they took Jesus to Jerusalem to present him at the Temple, then 2:39 says that when they had accomplished these things they returned home to Nazareth. They would probably have begun their journey forty days after the birth of Jesus.
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.