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The journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem is approximately 70 miles. Historically, it would have taken several days to walk this distance, typically around 4 to 5 days, especially for a pregnant woman riding a donkey. Factors such as terrain, weather, and the woman's condition would also affect the travel time. Therefore, while the exact duration can vary, a safe estimate would be around 4 to 7 days.

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How did Mary travel to Bethlehem?

Mary traveled to Bethlehem by riding on a donkey with Joseph.


Where does the Bible state that Mary rode a donkey to Bethlehem?

The Bible does not explicitly state that Mary rode a donkey to Bethlehem. The mention of a donkey in relation to Mary's journey to Bethlehem comes from Christian tradition and popular belief rather than direct biblical text. The Gospel of Luke simply states that Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem, but the mode of transportation is not specified.


Did Mary and Joseph leave Bethlehem on horseback?

If Mary and Joseph left Bethlehem to flee to Egypt, as stated in Matthew's Gospel, they would certainly have walked, since travelling on horseback would have drawn attention to themselves.If Mary and Joseph left Bethlehem to return to Nazareth via Jerusalem, as stated in Luke's Gospel, they could have travelled on horseback if they had sufficient money to afford to do so, but Luke's Gospel tells us they were so poor they could only offer two pigeons as a sacrifice in the Temple. In this story, they must have walked from Nazareth to Bethlehem and then back again.


Can you make a sentence with the word expostulate?

Despite Anne and Joachim's efftorts to expostulate Mary from riding a donkey to Bethlehem in her third trimester, she did it anyway.


When did Mary and Joseph begin the journey to Bethlehem?

They took one donkey for Mary to rest upon. .................................. There is no mention that Mary and Joseph had a donkey in any of the Gospels, or elsewhere in Scripture. One can assume that they walked, but the bottom line is that no one can be sure what their mode of travel might have been.


If the distance from Nazareth to Bethlehem is 80 miles how long would it have taken Mary and Joseph to walk the distance?

Though it would normally take about 4 days to travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem, because Mary was nearing her pregnancy term and riding a donkey, it would require more than 4 days for fear of miscarriage. So perhaps a week (or more) would have been needed.Various responses from our users:The common form of travel in those days was by caravan, especially with long trips. Such a mode was far safer in case of accident or injury or possible attack by bandits, as well as being more enjoyable. With a census like this involving as many people as it did, a caravan going to Bethlehem would not be hard to find or join. Caravans would travel about 20 miles in a day, and the distance between Nazareth and Bethlehem (80 miles) would translate into a 4-day journey.It's worth noting, though, that the Bible never mentions a donkey - that's a later tradition.


Who is the mysterious figure riding Mary on a donkey in the nativity scene"?

The mysterious figure riding Mary on a donkey in the nativity scene is Joseph, her husband.


Did Jesus ride a donkey backwards?

There is no historical account or biblical reference that suggests Jesus rode a donkey backwards. The Gospels describe Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling a prophecy, but there is no mention of him riding the donkey backwards.


How did Jesus enter into Jerusalem?

By riding on a donkey.


What is the name of donkey to traveled Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem?

A:The Bible does not give the donkey a name. Bishop John Shelby Spong goes as far as to say that the story, of Jesus riding the donkey into Jerusalem as a crowds waved leafy branches and shouted hosanna, was simply a literary creation, meaning there was no donkey. In Jesus for the NonReligious, he says: The Jewish eight day celebration of the harvest, known as Sukkoth, and also called the Festival of the Tabernacles or Booths, was probably the most popular holiday among the Jews in the first century. In the observance of Sukkoth, worshippers processed through Jerusalem and in the Temple, waving a bunch of leafy branches. As they waved these branches in that procession, the worshippers recited words from Psalm 118, the psalm normally used at Sukkoth. Among these words were "Save us, we beseech you, O Lord." Save us in Hebrew is hosianna or 'hosanna'. This is typically followed by "Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord. (Psalm 118:25-6)."He says that the original gospel author (Mark) simply took the facts about the Jewish Sukkoth, which was always celebrated later in the year, and created a story about Jesus at the time of the Jewish Passover. "Hosanna" and the words from the psalm are written in Mark 11:9.


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Does the Bible actually mention Mary riding a donkey from Nazareth to Bethlehem?

No, the Bible does not say this. However, as early as the second century, the Infancy Gospel of James, soon dismissed by the Church as unhistorical, speculated that the young couple did have a donkey.Based on exegesis of Luke's Gospel, we can arrive at an informed view that they could not have had a donkey, in spite of Mary's pregnancy. Luke 2:24 says that they offered two doves as a sacrifice at the Jerusalem temple, instead of the usual sheep. This was a concession available to the very poorest in society, evidence that Joseph could not afford to own or hire a donkey and in keeping with his status as a village carpenter. Apart from this, anyone willing to lend a donkey would have risked the loss of a valuable asset if the young family were waylaid on this long and hazardous journey or if Joseph simply failed to return.