I believe he was Judean. Nazareth was in Judea.
No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in Judea.
No, Nazareth is not the major city in Judea; it is a small town located in the region of Galilee. The major city in Judea during biblical times was Jerusalem, which served as the political and religious center. Nazareth is known for its association with the life of Jesus, but it does not hold the same significance as Jerusalem in terms of size or influence.
Distance between Nazareth and bethsaida
Matthew 4:12-13 (Mk. 1:14-15; Lk. 4:14-15) Site or Region: Wilderness of Judea, Nazareth, Capernaum Overall Distance: Wilderness of Judea-Nazareth 80 mls. Nazareth-Capernaum 20 mls. Geographical Guide: Perea route to Nazareth (see Matt. 2:1)-from Nazareth wentover north side of scarp in which Nazareth lies-then east through Shimron pass-through Arbella pass-CapernaumFor more information, consult http://www.smartchristian.com/?p=596
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".
Christianity began when Jesus of Nazareth began his ministry in Judea (now Israel)
The distance (air miles) from Nazareth to Bethlehem is about 109.608 kilometers or 68.107 miles, on a course of 184.08°
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.
19 miles
Judea is area of mountains that are located closely to Jerusalem. There is approximately 6,070 miles between Judea and Samaria, Michigan.