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No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in 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.
No. Nazareth is approximately 70 miles NNE of Jerusalem.
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.
Jerusalem was probably the only "city" he visited, although Nazareth is referred to as a city by Matthew and Luke, Capernaum is called a city by Mark and Luke, Bethlehem is called a city by Luke, as is Nain, and Bethsaida..... Other than Jerusalem, these places were not "cities" by any definition.... they were towns, and even villages, of small populations.
There are several towns named Nazareth in the United States, with the most notable being Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Other states with towns named Nazareth include Texas and Michigan. The exact number of towns may vary, but typically, there are around five to seven places across the country with that name.
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Just by looking at a map it appears to be about 8 miles between the two towns.
Nazareth is approximately 90 kilometers (about 56 miles) north of Jerusalem. The distance can vary slightly depending on the specific route taken. Typically, it takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to drive between the two cities.
Joseph was probably born in Nazareth although his ancestral home was Bethlehem.
Nazareth is in Galilee.