I sent this on Monday the 11th, and it lacked the "b" before
"-hebrew." It was never delivered and was returned this morning. A
apologize for its lateness. Here are a few of Bar Kochba's letters in
a translation. They are about everyday matters.
http://www.livius.org/ja-jn/jewish_wars/bk07.html
Texts on Bar Kochba:
The letters
Simon ben Kosiba, surnamed Simon bar Kochba ('son of the
star') was a Jewish Messiah. Between 132 and 135, he was the leader
of the last resistance against the Romans. After the end of the
disastrous rebellion, the rabbis called him 'Bar Koziba', which means
'son of the lie'.
In the 1960's, several letters written by Bar Kochba were discovered
in caves at Wadi Murabba`at and Nahal Hever. They show that Bar
Kochba was a rather authoritarian man. All translations were taken
from Yigael Yadin, Bar-Kokhba. The rediscovery of the legendary hero
of the last Jewish revolt against Imperial Rome (1971 London).
Letters from Simon bar Kochba
[1]
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.
[2]
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.
[3]
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 sent them to the
camp. The request is made because the army is big. Be well.
[4]
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.
This last letter seems to be a repproach to the men of En-gedi,
because they had failed to take part in a battle.
Yours,
Harold Holmyard
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If intersested, the below article has been updated (please scroll down to
the end of the article for the updates of 26 Sept and 17 Oct 2004)
"The Pre-biblical Origin of the Sabbath (Shabbat) and Its Dervivation from
the Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh and Atrahasis."
This article argues that the Babylonian Flood myths about ALL the gods
resting on the 7th day after the Flood has been transformed by the Hebrews
into only ONE God resting on the 7th day via an INVERSION, and that the
notion of a need for
Man being provided a day of rest is also indebted to these same myths.
Regards, Walter
Walter Reinhold Warttig Mattfeld y de la Torre, M.A. Ed.