It's impossible to say. it used to be about a two and a half kilometre walk, maybe a half hour stroll. But since the Israeli government has rebuilt the Berlin Wall Through Palestinian land you have to take a huge detour, and admittance through the wall is dependent on the whim of the Israeli army. You might never get there.
Bethany is located about 2 miles east of Jerusalem, across the Mount of Olives. To travel from Bethany to Jerusalem, you can take a road that leads westward through the Mount of Olives, which will eventually bring you to the city of Jerusalem. The journey should take about 20-30 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions.
35.6 days
20 hours.
Three months (Acts 28:11)
About 300 miles
8 rears to get there and 8 days to take over Jerusalem
Today, Jerusalem and Bethlehem are practically connected. It depends on where you're located in Jerusalem - it may take between 5 to a 30 minutes drive.
Roughly three weeks.
About 15 hours.
For ever
Depends on where you are in Jerusalem and traffic. From the Old City 10 to 15 minutes.
It would probably take a person one and half or two days as we see Jesus and the two deciples stayed the night over. A: According to ancient maps Emmaus was about 31-32 km or 20 miles. Given the average walking speed of 5km/h, it would take 6 - 6.5 hours of continuous walking.