I believe he was Judean. Nazareth was in Judea.
The distance between Nazareth and Egypt is 2026 miles or 3261 kilometers.
No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in Judea.
Both are inland. In the early part of the first century, Nazareth was a small, rural hamlet in Galilee, well inland from the Mediterranean Sea. Jerusalem is an inland city in what was then called Judea.
In Palestine (the former land of Canaan, and part of the Promised Land given to the nation of Israel), Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea (Matthew 2:1) and raised in Nazareth of Galilee (Matthew 2:22-23)
They returned to Judea, and eventually settled n Nazareth.
The people of Galilee, in which Nazareth was a small village, had been forcibly converted to Judaism by the Maccabees. They were regarded by the Jews of Judea as mere provincials and not really Jews. This is reflected in John 7:52 "... for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet".
Nazareth is the capital city in the Northern District of Israel.
Christianity began when Jesus of Nazareth began his ministry in Judea (now Israel)
Texas is the only state in the US with a city known as 'Nazareth' Pennsylvania contains two 'Nazareth Townships' (an Upper and Lower).
Nazareth is a large city in the North District of Israel.
----------------------- Luke's Gospel gives the home of Mary and Joseph as Nazareth. Matthew's Gospel suggests that their home was in Bethlehem before the flight to Egypt, but after their return to Judea, they turned aside and moved to Nazareth, out of the fear of King Herod's son.