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      • Travel was limited: by foot or donkey. Travel was affected greatly by weather, the environment and the seasons. Some of Jesus’ journeys were around the Sea of Galilee, along the River Jordan, to Jericho and Jerusalem in the highlands and deserts.
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  2. Jun 8, 2011 · About 2,000 years later, when Jesus was on Earth, it seems that He walked nearly everywhere He went. Although animals such as mules, donkeys, horses, and camels often were used when traveling really long distances, walking was still the most common method of travel.

  3. The Bible leaves us hanging for approximately 18 years after the 12 year-old Jesus visits the temple in Jerusalem (Luke 2:41-52). During this time, we can speculate that he likely lived in Nazareth, working with his father as a builder in the region.

  4. Jan 24, 2017 · The range encompasses both Bethlehem and Jerusalem. Galilee is north of Jerusalem; Bethlehem is to the south. The shortest route, 70 miles more or less as the crow flies, is through Samaria. Given...

  5. Aug 10, 2024 · How far did Jesus travel from Nazareth to be baptized? Let us ponder the journey our Lord Jesus undertook from His hometown of Nazareth to the place of His baptism. This physical journey reflects the spiritual journey each of us must make to encounter God’s grace.

  6. Jan 27, 2017 · While the Bible has recorded countless travels treaded by different characters, could the readers really imagine how far and how long exactly did it take for these people to reach another...

  7. Archaeology continues to uncover details of life in Jesus' times. Travel was limited: by foot or donkey. Travel was affected greatly by weather, the environment and the seasons. Some of Jesus’ journeys were around the Sea of Galilee, along the River Jordan, to Jericho and Jerusalem in the highlands and deserts.

  8. Feb 26, 2023 · The Gospels record several pilgrimages taken by Jesus and his disciples. Using these accounts, García reconstructs three major routes between Galilee and Judea: an eastern, central, and western path.

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