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No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in Judea.
The weather was cold at that time.
No. Nazareth is approximately 70 miles NNE of Jerusalem.
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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.
Joseph was probably born in Nazareth although his ancestral home was Bethlehem.
Nazareth is in Galilee.
It is thought that Mary grew up in Nazareth and, possibly, Jerusalem. After Christ ascended into heaven she spent time in Ephesus and Jerusalem.
Galilee and Lot of other towns
they only had one god which is Jesus of Nazareth
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.
That's about 65 miles (103 kilometers).There are approximately 63.43 miles Nazareth and Jerusalem. The estimated driving time is 1 hour and 37 minutes, depending on traffic.