When Rav Deimi arrived at Babylon, he reported that the Romans had fought thirty-two battles with the Greeks without once conquering them, until they allied themselves with Israel, on the stipulation that where Rome appointed the commanding officers the Jews should appoint the governors, and vice versâ.
Avodah Zarah, fol. 8, col. 2.
Manasseh did penance thirty-three years.
Sanhedrin, fol. 103, col. 1.
Balaam was thirty-three years of age when Phineas, the robber, slew him.
Ibid., fol. 106, col. 2.
For thirty-four years the kingdom of Persia lasted contemporaneously with the Temple.
Avodah Zarah, fol. 9, col. 1.
Abaii has said, "There are never fewer than thirty-six righteous men in every generation who receive the presence of the Shechinah; for it is said (Isa. xxx. 18), 'Blessed are all those who wait upon Him.'" The numerical value (by Gematria) of Him, is thirty-six.
Sanhedrin, fol. 97, col. 2.