Darling, Persia is now known as Iran, and Bethlehem is in modern-day Palestine. The distance between the two varies depending on your mode of transportation, but it's roughly around 1,200 miles as the crow flies. So, grab your camel or hop on a magic carpet, and you'll get there in no time.
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The distance between Persia (modern-day Iran) and Bethlehem (in the West Bank) is approximately 1,400 miles (2,253 kilometers) when traveling in a straight line. However, the actual travel distance would be longer due to geographical obstacles such as mountains, rivers, and other natural barriers. The journey would likely have taken several weeks or even months to complete, depending on the mode of transportation and the specific route taken.
Oh, what a lovely question! The distance from Persia to Bethlehem is quite far, my friend. It would take many days of traveling by foot or camel to make that journey. But remember, it's not just about the destination, it's about the beauty you encounter along the way.
I was curious about this myself, but not having access to a map I turned to the Book of Ezra, chapter 7. (Old Testament) which in part is the story of Ezra and some other Jews returning to Jerusalem from the Persian Empire area after the Babylonian Captivity. The journey took 4 months. Since Bethlehem is only 4-6 miles from Jerusalem the journey from Persia to Bethlehem still remains a 4 month journey. The distance is approximately 1000 miles.
Persia was once called Iran
David was from Bethlehem.
The star of Bethlehem appeared at the time of the birth of Jesus Christ., and it was a very special star indeed. and the star which was so special is not going to appear now and again.
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