Bar Kokhba: Hadrian's Worst Nightmare

Published: Nov. 7, 2021, 12:30 a.m.

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In AD132 began the bloody struggle over who would rule a nation. The clash of two ancient cultures was fought between two strong-willed leaders, Hadrian, the cosmopolitan ruler of the vast Roman Empire, and Shim\\u2019on, a Jewish military leader who some believed to be the \\u2018King Messiah\\u2019.


During the \\u2018Second Jewish War\\u2019 \\u2013 the highly motivated Jewish militia sorely tested the highly trained professional Roman army. The rebels withstood the Roman onslaught for three-and-a-half years (AD132\\u2013136) and established an independent nation, headed by Shim\\u2019on as its president. The outcome of that David and Goliath contest was of great consequence, both for the people of Judaea and for Judaism itself.


Having journeyed across three continents to establish the facts, historical detective Lindsay Powell draws on archaeology, art, coins, inscriptions, militaria, as well as secular and religious documents, to detail the people and events at a crucial time in world history.


Author of Bar Kokhba: The Jew Who Defied Hadrian and Challenged the Might of Rome, Lindsay joins Dan to discuss who Shim\\u2019on (known today as \\u2018Bar Kokhba\\u2019) was, how Hadrian, the Roman emperor who built the famous Wall in northern Britain, responded to the challenge and how, in later ages, \\u2018Bar Kokhba\\u2019 became a hero for the Jews in the Diaspora.

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