The journey of Paul from Jerusalem to Rome is not precisely detailed in terms of time, but it is generally believed to have taken several months. According to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Paul was arrested in Jerusalem and later transported to Rome as a prisoner. This journey included a sea voyage that faced challenges, including a shipwreck. Overall, scholars estimate that the journey could have taken around 1-2 years, considering the various delays and events described in the biblical account.
Three months (Acts 28:11)
8 rears to get there and 8 days to take over Jerusalem
Christians took pilgrimages to Rome instead of Jerusalem primarily due to the city's significance as the center of the early Church and the location of the tombs of Saints Peter and Paul, two key figures in Christianity. After the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple in 70 AD, Rome emerged as a spiritual capital. Pilgrimages to Rome also allowed Christians to engage with the papacy and participate in the rich liturgical life of the city, further solidifying its importance in the Christian faith. Additionally, political and social factors, such as safety and access, influenced the choice of Rome as a pilgrimage destination.
what are you taking to get there
About 15 hours.
For ever
Depends on where you are in Jerusalem and traffic. From the Old City 10 to 15 minutes.
Biblically speaking this is an interesting question. It just so happens that the distance from Rome to Jerusalem is 12,000 stadia ( approximately 1,500 miles). This is also the measurement of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21:16.
4 years
7 months
25 years
About 3h45.