Jesus was crucified just outside the eastern wall of the old city of Jerusalem. Cana is just a few miles north of Nazareth. By car (using Google) it is 166 km (but it is not direct because of Samaria being closed to tourists). To walk through Samaria it would have been less than 130 km and would take 3 to 4 days. To see a picture of Golgotha, refer to the links below. The scriptures mention when Jesus would walk from Galilee to Jerusalem, that he would have to go through Samaria. He left Judaea, and departed again into Galilee. And he must needs go through Samaria. Joh 4,3
well what i think is he had to go so he could witness to the people of samaria and to show God loves everyone not just the Jewish people I believe that God told him to and to show he did not hate them. If he did go around he still wouldn't show hatred torward them because if he did then Jesus would of sinned and his purpose of being here ( being the second Adam to do what Adam couldn't do) would come to an end. Jesus went through Samaria so that God would be glorified! Samaria was a place were the people did not know the true and living God but through Jesus encounter with the woman at the well, the Gospel was proclaimed and people in Samaria came to know God and give glory to him.
If a person wants to walk from Jerusalem to Samaria they have a long trek ahead of them. The distance between the locations is about 35 miles. Depending on how fast you walk, it would take roughly three hours to travel between the cities.
8 rears to get there and 8 days to take over Jerusalem
About 15 hours.
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Depends on where you are in Jerusalem and traffic. From the Old City 10 to 15 minutes.
I believe they travelled to Jerusalem to pay taxes and celebrate Passover while there. After leaving they finally noticed that Jesus was not with them. Frantic, they returned and found the 12 year old Jesus speaking in the temple.
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A flight from Jerusalem, Israel to Moscow, Russia is about 2.5 hours.