John 4:3
He left Judea and returned to Galilee. (Although it was actually His disciples who did the immersing and not Jesus Himself).
Matthew 10:23
When they persecute you in one town, run to the next one, for it is true when I tell you, you will not have traveled through [all] the towns of the Israelites until the Son of man comes [i.e., in His kingdom].
Mark 3:7
[Then] Jesus withdrew [from there] with His disciples and went to the lake [i.e., Lake of Galilee], being followed by a large crowd from Galilee. Also, a large crowd from Judea,
John 1:43
[Then] on the next day He [i.e., Jesus, but some think it refers to Peter or Andrew] decided to travel into Galilee, [and there] He found Philip. Jesus said to Philip, "Become my follower."
John 2:11
This was the beginning of Jesus' [miraculous] signs, which He performed in Cana in Galilee. [In doing this] He demonstrated His glorious power and His disciples believed in Him.
John 3:22
After this Jesus and His disciples went to the country-[side] of Judea and there they remained and immersed people.
John 3:32
He testifies concerning what He has seen and heard, but no one accepts His testimony.
John 10:40
Then Jesus again went across [to the east side of] the Jordan River, to the place where John had first immersed people, and stayed there.
John 11:54
So, Jesus stopped traveling publicly among the Jews [in Judea], but left there and went to a district near the desert, to a town called Ephraim, where He remained with His disciples. [Note: Ephraim was a small town about