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Roman Emporers Trajan 98 -117 Hadrian 117 -138 Anotninus Pius 138 -161

Roman Emporers Trajan 98 -117 Hadrian 117 -138 Anotninus Pius 138 -161

Sources • Contemporary letters and coins. See http: //www. livius. org/ja-jn/jewish_wars/bk 07. html. •

Sources • Contemporary letters and coins. See http: //www. livius. org/ja-jn/jewish_wars/bk 07. html. • Dio Cassius (164 -235 CE) a Roman senator who wrote a Roman history considered the best ancient book on the subject. Translation at http: //www. livius. org/ja-jn/jewish_wars/bk 05. html • Eusebius (263 -339) bishop of Caesarea writes history of early church • Talmud. See http: //www. livius. org/ja-jn/jewish_wars/bk 01. html#grass See Schiffman, Texts, pp. 487 -494, and http: //cojs. org/cojswiki/The_Bar_Kokhba_Revolt_%28132 -135_CE%29.

Background Diaspora Revolt 115 -117 CE While Trajan was busy with a war in

Background Diaspora Revolt 115 -117 CE While Trajan was busy with a war in the East against the Parthians, Jews of Egypt, Cyrenaica (Libya) and Cyprus rose up and destroyed many pagan temples and killed their worshippers. The non-Jews retaliated and it blew up into all out civil war until the Roman army brutally stopped it. Causes: Building frustration because of antisemitism and messianism.

Dio Cassius, Rome, V. 68. 32 Meanwhile the Jews in the region of Cyrene

Dio Cassius, Rome, V. 68. 32 Meanwhile the Jews in the region of Cyrene had put one Andreas at their head and were destroying both the Romans and the Greeks. They would cook their flesh, make belts for themselves of their entrails, anoint themselves with their blood, and wear their skins for clothing. Many they sawed in two, from the head downwards. Others they would give to wild beasts and force still others to fight as gladiators. In all, consequently, two hundred and twenty thousand perished. In Egypt, also, they performed many similar deeds, and in Cyprus under the leadership of Artemio. There, likewise, two hundred and forty thousand perished. For this reason no Jew may set foot in that land, but even if one of them is driven upon the island by force of the wind, he is put to death. Various persons took part in subduing these Jews, one being Lusius, who was sent by Trajan.

This inscription, in one of the bathhouses of Cyrene, commemorates how the city was

This inscription, in one of the bathhouses of Cyrene, commemorates how the city was rebuilt after the tumulto Iudaico, the disorders caused by the Jews. Dio Cassius reports 220, 000 gentiles were killed. He also reports cannibalism and mutilation. Tens of thousands of Jews were killed by the Romans to restore order.

Kitos War Lusius Quietus - Roman General, crushed Jewish rebellion in Mesopotamia. Awarded to

Kitos War Lusius Quietus - Roman General, crushed Jewish rebellion in Mesopotamia. Awarded to be governor of Judaea. Quintus Marcius Turbo - crushed Jewish rebellion in Egypt

Bavli Taanit 18 a What is Trajan's [Day]? It was said: When Trajan 9

Bavli Taanit 18 a What is Trajan's [Day]? It was said: When Trajan 9 was about to execute Lulianus and his brother Pappus in Laodicea [Lydia] he said to them, ‘If you are of the people of Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah, let your God come and deliver you from my hands, in the same way as he delivered Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah from the hands of Nebuchadnezzar; and to this they replied: ‘Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah were perfectly righteous men and they merited that a miracle should be wrought for them, and Nebuchadnezzar also was a king worthy for a miracle to be wrought through him, but as for you, you are a common and wicked man and are not worthy that a miracle be wrought through you; and as for us, we have deserved of the Omnipresent that we should die, and if you will not kill us, the Omnipresent has many other agents of death. The Omnipresent has in His world many bears and lions who can attack us and kill us; the only reason why the Holy One, blessed be He, has handed us over into your hand is that at some future time He may exact punishment of you for our blood’. Despite this he killed them. It is reported that hardly had they moved from there when two officials 10 arrived from Rome and split his skull with clubs.

Hadrian • Roman Emperor • Ruled 117 -138 CE • Renamed Jerusalem as Aelia

Hadrian • Roman Emperor • Ruled 117 -138 CE • Renamed Jerusalem as Aelia Capitolina • He outlawed circumcision

Rabbinic Controversy Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai taught, “Akiva, my master, expounded, ‘A star will

Rabbinic Controversy Rabbi Simeon bar Yohai taught, “Akiva, my master, expounded, ‘A star will go forth from Jacob’ (Num. 28: 17), (as) ‘Koziba has come forth from Jacob. ’” When Rabbi Akiva would see Bar Koziba, he would say, “This is the King Messiah!” Rabbi Yohanan ben Torta said to him, “Akiva, grass will grow on your cheeks and still the Son of David will not have come. ” - Yerushalmi Ta`anit 4: 5, 68 d

Timeline 130 CE Hadrian visits Judea, orders rebuilding of Jerusalem with new Temple to

Timeline 130 CE Hadrian visits Judea, orders rebuilding of Jerusalem with new Temple to Jupiter Appointed Tinneius Rufus as governor. Rufus ruled roughly. (say 3 x fast) April 132 - Bar Kokhba in charge, initial success for a couple of years January 134 - Hadrian sends one of his best generals Julius Severus as well as one third of his entire army to put down the rebellion. Rebellion ended in summer of 135.

Bar Kokhba Tunnel hideouts

Bar Kokhba Tunnel hideouts

Bar Kokhba Coin Front: the Aron in the middle and star above. “ ”שמעון

Bar Kokhba Coin Front: the Aron in the middle and star above. “ ”שמעון Back: Lulav. “ “לחרות ירושלם in Ketav Ivri (Ancient Hebrew script)

Letters from Simon bar Kochba [1] [2] [3] [4] Shimeon bar Kosiba to Yehonathan

Letters from Simon bar Kochba [1] [2] [3] [4] Shimeon bar Kosiba to Yehonathan and to Masabala. Let all men from Tekoa and other places who are with you, be sent to me without delay. And if you shall not send them, let it be known to you, that you will be punished. Letter of Shimeon bar Kosiba to Yehonathan, son of Be'ayan: Peace! My order is that whatever Elisha tells you, do to him and help him and those with him. Be well. Shimeon to Yehudah bar Menashe in Qiryath 'Arabaya. I have sent to you two donkeys, and you must send with them two men to Yehonathan, son of Be'ayan and to Masabala, in order that they shall pack and send to the camp, towards you, palm branches and citrons. And you, from your place, send others who will bring you myrtles and willows. See that they are tithed and send them to the camp. The request is made because the army is big. Be well. From Shimeon bar Kosiba to the men of En-gedi. To Masabala and to Yehonathan bar Bey'ayan, peace! In comfort you sit, eat and drink from the property of the House of Israel, and care nothing for your brothers.

Results - Cassius Dio, Roman History 69. 12. 1 -14. 3 Very few of

Results - Cassius Dio, Roman History 69. 12. 1 -14. 3 Very few of them in fact survived. Fifty of their most important outposts and nine hundred and eighty-five of their most famous villages were razed to the ground. Five hundred and eighty thousand men were slain in the various raids and battles, and the number of those that perished by famine, disease and fire was past finding out. Thus nearly the whole of Judea was made desolate… Many Romans, moreover, perished in this war. Therefore Hadrian, in writing to the Senate, did not employ the opening phrase commonly affected by the emperors, “If you and your children are in health, it is well; I and the legions are in health. ”

Aftermath Jews were prohibited from living in Judea. Center of activity moved to Galilee.

Aftermath Jews were prohibited from living in Judea. Center of activity moved to Galilee. Hadrian bans Torah study, tortures Rabbis. Antoninus Pius (emperor 138 -161) allowed only the Jews to circumcise their own sons. He also allows Jewish bodies to be buried. Bavli Berakhot 48 b says Birkhat הטוב והמטיב is to commemorate this.

Rebuilding at Usha Shir ha. Shirim Rabbah 2: 5 At the end of the

Rebuilding at Usha Shir ha. Shirim Rabbah 2: 5 At the end of the [Hadrianic] persecution, our teachers gathered at Usha, and they are: R. Judah, R. Nehemiah, R. Meir, R. Yose, R. Shimon bar Yohai, R. Eliezer ben R. Yoe ha. Galili, and R. Eliezer ben Yaakov. They send to the Elders of the Galilee saying, “Whoever has learned, let him come and teach; whoever has not learned, let him come and learn. ” They gathered and learned, and they took care of all of their needs.