It's east and mainly to the north.
Jerusalem is a city. The Galilee is an area in Northern Israel primarily formed by two mountain ranges and bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the West and the Sea of Galilee to the east. The Galilee is over 100Km (or more depending where in the Galilee) north of Jerusalem Galilee and Jerusalem are both in Israel.
No, it isn't.No. The Galilee is the northern region of Israel. It is a very green region of the country, especially in the east, where it sits along the Sea of Galilee. Jerusalem, by contrast is in the hilly region of Judah in the south-central part of the country. It is over an hour's drive to get to the Galilee from Jerusalem.
Bethlehem is located about 80 miles to the south of the Sea of Galilee, near present day Jerusalem.
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.
Nazareth to the Sea of Galilee is 30.0 km.
Syria is east of the northern part of the Jordan River and Jordan is east of the Jordan River from the southern end of Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee)
The first believers in Christianity lived in Jerusalem and in the area around the Sea of Galilee.
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.
Near is a relative term. Jerusalem is primarily surrounded by valleys. If you consider between 20 and 35 miles near, then the Dead Sea (East), Jordan River (East, Northeast) and the Mediterranean Sea (West). A farther distance to the South is the Red Sea.
Jerusalem is in Israel which is in the middle east
13 days and nights unless the tides in from the sea then it's 13 days and 12 nights
The Sea of Galilee is actually a lake.