Judean provisional government

Israel
ישראל
66 CE–68 CE
A coin issued by the rebels in 68, note Paleo-Hebrew alphabet. Obverse: "Shekel, Israel. Year 3." Reverse: "Jerusalem the Holy"
Judaea and the Galilee in the first century
StatusUnrecognized state (66 CE–68 CE)
CapitalJerusalem
Common languagesOld Aramaic (official),
Koine Greek
Biblical Hebrew (liturgical)
Religion
Second Temple Judaism
Demonym(s)Judean
GovernmentProvisional Government
Head of State 
 66–68 CE
Joseph ben Gurion
Historical eraFirst Jewish-Roman War
 Proclaimed
66 CE
68 CE
CurrencyShekel
Today part of

The Judean provisional government is a historiographical name for the short-lived de facto governing entity in Judea, which was established during the Great Jewish Revolt in the year 66 CE by Judean rebel forces of the Pharisee and Sadducee parties. It aimed to create and govern a full Jewish state, although its influence was concentrated in Jerusalem. The government functioned until the Zealot coup in the year 68 CE, when most of its leaders were massacred in the inter-rebel struggle.