The Temple on the Coins of Bar Kokhba – a Manifestation of Longing or a Political Programme? AFew Remarks / Świątynia na monetach Bar Kochby – manifestacja tęsknoty czy program polityczny? Kilka uwag

Jerzy Ciecieląg, Pedagogical University of Krakow

ORCID: 0000‑0002‑8902‑7028

The Temple on the Coins of Bar Kokhba – a Manifestation of Longing or a Political Programme? A Few Remarks

Abstract: The article is an attempt to answer the question of whether the building on coins issued during the Bar Kokhba revolt, usually interpreted as the Temple in Jerusalem, was a testimony of the control of Jerusalem by the rebels or a manifestation of the political programme of the revolt. This meant that perhaps also worship on the Temple Mount was resumed. The image of the building itself is analysed against a comparative background composed of other sacred buildings shown on earlier Jewish coins, in particular those coming from the period of the First Jewish War with Rome. Coins from other areas where similar buildings are represented were also used as comparative material. Consequently, the answer to the basic question of whether the possible Temple on Bar Kokhba coins was a confirmation of the historical fact of taking power over the Jewish capital or was it only a manifestation of longing – firstly after the loss of the Temple in 70, and secondly after the restoration of Jerusalem as the spiritual and political centre of the Chosen Nation – clearly leads to the second conclusion.

Key words: Bar Kokhba, Jerusalem Temple, Ancient Jewish Coins, Ancient Rome, Ancient Judaea

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.a.02

Ciecieląg, J. 2020. “The Temple on the Coins of Bar Kokhba – a Manifestation of Longing or a Political Programme? A Few Remarks”, Notae Numismaticae – Zapiski Numizmatyczne 15: 21–35. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.a.02

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