April 7, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/4th month/Day 96)
Tuesday, 29 Megabit 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/7th month)
ˀAbīb (Abib) אבב 14 (Enochian calendar/1st month/Green ears of grain)
~ Passover**
13 April, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Planetary Moon 10, Kali 4 (13 Moon calendar/Waning Gibbous moon)
~ Planetary Dog Moon of Manifestation, April 4th – May 1st
Alder Moon: March 18 – April 14 (Celtic 13 Month calendar/4th month)
Month of the Flower Moon…Ka wa ni (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.8.15 10 Men 8 Pop (Mayan Long Count calendar)
Beaver Day, National No Housework Day
The Great Jewish Revolt
~ See You In History ~
…an 8 minute video
“The Jewish Revolt was a major armed uprising of the Jewish people against Roman domination between 66 and 73 AD. In this video, we will delve into the events that led to this revolt and culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem, one of the most significant events in Jewish history.” (see you in history)
…the AI imagery in this video is something else. The Islamic mosque, Al-Aqsa Mosque, is in the opening scenes – so I’m going to say it: it’s not necessarily about the imagery in the video, but about the information shared. The mosque didn’t come about until hundreds of years after the revolt.
“The Jewish Revolt, also known as the First Jewish-Roman War, occurred from 66 to 73/74 CE and was a rebellion by the Jews in the Roman province of Judaea against Roman rule. It resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple, leading to significant loss of life and displacement among the Jewish population.
“Overview of the Jewish Revolts
“First Jewish-Roman War (66–73/74 CE)
- Causes: The revolt stemmed from long-standing tensions between Jews and Romans, including oppressive governance and socioeconomic divides.
- Key Events:
- The revolt began in 66 CE after a local incident in Caesarea escalated tensions.
- A provisional government was established in Jerusalem after initial victories against Roman forces.
- The war culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple in 70 CE by Roman legions under Titus.
- Consequences:
- Significant loss of life, with estimates of over a million deaths in Jerusalem.
- Mass displacement and slavery of many Jews.
- The emergence of rabbinic leadership and the establishment of a new center for Judaism in Yavneh.
“Bar Kokhba Revolt (132–135 CE)
- Causes: This revolt was triggered by Roman policies under Emperor Hadrian, including plans to establish a Roman colony in Jerusalem and restrictions on Jewish religious practices.
- Key Events:
- Led by Simon Bar Kokhba, the revolt initially saw some success against Roman forces.
- However, it was ultimately suppressed, leading to severe repercussions for the Jewish population.
- Consequences:
- The revolt resulted in heavy casualties and further restrictions on Jewish life in Judea.
- It marked the end of significant Jewish political autonomy in the region.
“These revolts were pivotal in shaping Jewish identity and the relationship between Jews and the Roman Empire, influencing both religious and cultural developments in the centuries that followed.” (search assist)
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