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If a person wants to walk from Jerusalem to Samaria they have a long trek ahead of them. The distance between the locations is about 35 miles. Depending on how fast you walk, it would take roughly three hours to travel between the cities.

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Anonymous

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ARE YOU SERIOUS, AT A AVERAGE OF 3 MPH IT WOULD TAKE LONGER THAN 3 HOURS
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Ronald Solomon

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It would be a very long 3 hours more like 12 due to stopping to rest
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12y ago

Following the modern day roads it is approximately 6 miles. It should take you 1 to 2 hours to walk it depending on your pace.

how long it would have taken by camel to Bethlehem from Jerusalem

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Zero seconds. Palestine is not currently a country.

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The average person can walk a mile in 15-20 minutes. This would take 9-10 hours, without any rest breaks.

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