Mary likely traveled to Bethlehem on a donkey, as suggested by traditional depictions and historical context. During that time, donkeys were commonly used for transportation, especially for pregnant women. The journey was arduous, covering approximately 70 miles from Nazareth to Bethlehem, and would have taken several days. However, The Bible does not provide specific details about the mode of transport used.
Mary traveled to Bethlehem by riding on a donkey with Joseph.
Mary rode on a donkey, and I assume, Joseph walked at the side.
Mary's hometown was in Bethlehem.
Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem , as it was told to go to their respective hometowns for the census.
She traveled there with her husband Joseph, whose family was from Bethlehem.
Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger in Bethlehem.
Joseph's ancestral home was Bethlehem. However, at the time he took Mary as his wife he was living in Nazareth.
Bethlehem
Mary's hometown was in Bethlehem.
Bethlehem
a census
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