It's the same idea- we'll throw out the infidels and then we'll have a Jewish kingdom of which god will approve.
Yeshaq divided the occupied territories of the Jewish kingdom into three provinces which were controlled by commissioners appointed by him.
By 1450 the Jewish kingdom managed to annex back the territories it lost beforehand and began preparing to fight the armies of the emperor.
The forces of the Ethiopian empire eventually decided to end the blockade and the Jewish kingdom was restored.
Irenaeus was not looking for a Jewish kingdom.
He proclaimed his intention of establishing a new Jewish kingdom in Palestine.
That might prove that Jerusalem was the capital of an ancient Jewish kingdom.
In their view, these people established a Jewish kingdom that lasted for hundreds of years.
And there were rank revolutionises who announced that Roman rule was over and the new Jewish kingdom about to begin.
Some people were looking forward to a military leader who would defeat the Seleucid or Roman enemies and establish an independent Jewish kingdom.