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
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.
Depends on where you are in Jerusalem and traffic. From the Old City 10 to 15 minutes.