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- Strictly based upon the accounts in the Gospel, it is estimated that Jesus walked at least 3,000 miles or more during the three years of his earthly ministry. The total number of miles he walked in his lifetime is probably exceeded 21,000 miles if you estimate from the time of His birth to His death. That is a lot of miles.
www.patheos.com/blogs/christiancrier/2015/12/17/where-did-jesus-travel-while-on-earth/Where Did Jesus Travel While On Earth? | Jack Wellman - Patheos
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Feb 19, 2020 · Romans 14:15: “If your brother is grieved by what you eat, you are no longer walking in love.” Ephesians 2:10: “We are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works [acts of service, love for others], which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”
Jan 7, 2024 · Experts suggest that he walked an average of 32km/20 miles a day during his ministry in Galilee, with trips between Jerusalem and Nazareth covering about 137km/85 miles. In total, it is calculated that Jesus walked approximately 3,125 miles during his public ministry, mainly in the regions of Galilee and Judea.
Aug 24, 2022 · When Jesus walked, He went places. Based on the biblical accounts of Jesus’ ministry, His travels spanned at least 50 miles east to west, and 150 miles north to south. Jesus would have covered more than 15,000 miles during His lifetime.
- How Jesus Walked
- 1 John 2:6 in Context
- Jesus’ Commandments
- The Walk
What do we know about how Jesus walked, how He lived out His life and faith? For one thing, we know he was a carpenter or tradesman who worked with his hands. He was also an itinerant teacher and preacher who walked from town to town, often slept outdoors, and didn’t own any land. Jesus was also Jewish, so he was under the Law of Moses, and He kept...
To understand what John meant when he wrote that we “should walk just as [Jesus] walked,” let’s read those words in context. The statement is part of a short passage in 1 John 2:3-6. Here John is teaching how we can tell if we truly know Christ. He begins in verse 3 by stating his main point: “This is how we know that we know him: if we keep his co...
It’s significant that John didn’t write, “we have come to know him if we keep the commandments.” He didn’t use the definite article—“the” commandments—which would have referred to the Torah commandments. Instead, John used the pronoun “His”— “we have come to know Jesus if we keep Hiscommandments.” And what did Jesus command of us? In the Gospels, w...
Walking as Jesus walked doesn’t mean we have to hike from town to town on foot, teaching people about God. It doesn’t mean we have to eschew electricity, indoor plumbing, and other modern luxuries. And it also doesn’t mean we have to keep the Law of Moses. (Especially if we’re not Jewish.) To walk as Jesus walked is to walk in the light;to live our...
Jun 12, 2019 · Although very little archaeological work has been done in Nazareth, recent excavations within the Sisters of Nazareth Convent have offered some intriguing evidence about what the town would have been like when Jesus lived there. Archaeologists uncovered a “courtyard house” from the time of Jesus.
Bethsaida was one of the most important sites in Jesus’ Galilean ministry, but for 2,000 years no one knew just where it was. An international multidisciplinary dig team believes they have found the city—but not where you might expect.
Oct 22, 2020 · Here are the 10 places we know for a fact where Jesus walked: Where Jesus was in the Galilee and Northern Israel: 1. Nazareth was a small village in Jesus’ day. This was His “boyhood home”, as Luke the evangelist puts it (Luke 4:16). Growing up in Nazareth, Jesus learned carpentry and stonework from His father, Joseph.