A caravan can travel between 25 to 30 miles each day. It will take 30 days for a caravan to travel from Jerusalem to the Mecca.
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.
As the crow flies, it is 770 miles from Susa to Jerusalem, and the meandering of the desert caravan paths would have made that journey closer to 1,000 miles. At a typical caravan's pace of twenty miles per day, it would have taken him fifty days or so to cross the Zagros Mountains, cross the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and endure the Syrian Deseret.
35.6 days
at least 18 days :3
3 days
Mecca
100 Days, or 2400 Hours.
It would have taken around 4-5 days to walk from Galilee to Jerusalem during Jesus' time, as the distance is approximately 70-80 miles. The exact time would depend on the terrain, weather conditions, and the pace of the travelers.
Sure it is actually pretty cheap and there is lots of options available like 1-Jerusalem overnight (2 days including Nazareth) 2-Jerusalem private tour 1 day 3-Jerusalem and Petra (2 days) 4-Jerusalem (including Dead Sea and Betlahem)
8 rears to get there and 8 days to take over Jerusalem
The oldest recorded incident of currency trading was mentioned in the Bible when Jesus went to Jerusalem and entered the temple and threw out the money changers. back in those days since Jerusalem was the spiritual capital, people from near by regions would travel.. It was in Jerusalem that they would trade their foreign currency with the local currency.
The spelling is eccentric, but you may mean hajj, the Arabic word for pilgrimage, or chag (with a ch as in Loch Ness or J.S. Bach), the Hebrew word for pilgrimage. Muslims go on hajj to Mecca, and in the days before Imperial Rome destroyed the Jerusalem Temple, Jews want on chag to the Temple.