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Title: "If his G-d had not slain him, who could have overcome him?"
Post by: IsraeliGovtAreKapos on November 05, 2011, 10:58:37 PM
That's what the Roman emperor Hadrian said when Shimon Bar Kochva's head was brought to him, after the city of Beitar fell. This post is meant to demonstrate how we earthquaked and shocked and destroyed the Romans (because of G-d), almost ending the Roman occupation and bringing the final redemption
Title: Re: "If his G-d had not slain him, who could have overcome him?"
Post by: muman613 on November 06, 2011, 01:46:16 AM
That's what the Roman emperor Hadrian said when Shimon Bar Kochva's head was brought to him, after the city of Beitar fell. This post is meant to demonstrate how we earthquaked and shocked and destroyed the Romans (because of G-d), almost ending the Roman occupation and bringing the final redemption

Indeed... Once again we will rise to rattle the status quo in the world. We remember the redemption of Mitzrayim every day in order to know that the final redemption will make the redemption from Egypt seem like almost nothing...

Title: Re: "If his G-d had not slain him, who could have overcome him?"
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on November 06, 2011, 01:49:57 AM
That's what the Roman emperor Hadrian said when Shimon Bar Kochva's head was brought to him, after the city of Beitar fell. This post is meant to demonstrate how we earthquaked and shocked and destroyed the Romans (because of G-d), almost ending the Roman occupation and bringing the final redemption

A very interesting quotation, that is for sure.