Jewish Revolutions in Roman Impair Barakokhaba Revolution

Authors

  • Alaa Abdul Daaem Zoba University of Babylon
  • Ali Muhammad Rasheed University of Baghdad

Keywords:

bar khohaba – the third revolution of the Jews

Abstract

The bar Kokhaba revolution is the third revolution of the Jews against the Greek Empire during the rule of emperor (Adrianus) in the years 132-136 AD, alleging Revolution (Shimon Bar Kokhaba), who got the backing and support by the Jewish religious authority in that period, which was led by (Lord Akiva), the revolution succeeded initially, which forced the emperor to use excessive force to suppress them, which finally succeeded in extinguished. Judah got independence during the three years in which the righteousness of Bar Kokhaba Kingdom claims, the last years of the freedom of the Jews. After the suppression of the revolution and the captivity of the Jews experienced their kingdom and erased from the earth. He spent nearly more than one hundred thousand of the Jews as a result of torture and cruelty to Aqoha in Roman prisons.

Published

2022-11-08