No. Both are towns and are quite a way apart. Bethlehem is near Jerusalem while Nazareth is considerably further to the north in the Galilee region.AnswerNo. Nazareth is a town that was in the Roman province of Galilee, while Bethlehem was a town in the far-away Roman province of Judea. Sitting between the two provinces was Samaria, a territory hostile to Jews. Normally, Jews would travel between Nazareth and Bethlehem by the long way around, through the Decapolis.
The distance from Samaria to Jacob's well is about 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers).
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about 100 milesAbout 113 kilometers - or about 70-80 miles.It is 80 miles from Bethleham to Nazareth.
The Virgin Mary was born in Nazareth, Galilee. It is said that she also conceived Jesus in Nazareth, so I think she also grew up in Nazareth.
PalestineBorn in BethlehemGrew up in Nazareth, learning to be a carpenterVisited Jerusalem on annual Jewish festivalsTraveled frequently between Galilee and Judea during his ministry, via Samaria
Jesus preached in various locations throughout the region of Galilee, including towns such as Capernaum, Nazareth, and Bethsaida. He also preached in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, as well as in the countryside and by the Sea of Galilee.
Samaria is in the region that is referred to as the West Bank. To Israel, it is known as the Judea and Samaria Area.
sychor - a town, and samaria a region/state. sychor was within samaria xx