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The Zealots achieved fairly little, except to trigger heavy Roman control over the Jews and the closing off of Jerusalem to Jews. But they were the main actors in one of the central legends in Jewish history: the defence of Masada and the subsequent collective suicide.
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Zealotry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zealotry was originally a political movement in first century Judaism which sought to incite the people of Iudaea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the holy land by force o...
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Regarding the original Zealots or Ḳanna'im, the source from which Josephus derived his description of the Essenes, and which has been preserved in more complete form in Hippolytus, "Origenis Philosophumena sive Omnium Hæresium Refutatio," ix.
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Zealots - The Hasidean party was responsible for the Maccabean revolt and out of these arose the Zealots. The Zealots, which ... The Hasidean party was responsible for the Maccabean revolt and out of these arose the Zealots. Judas and the Pharisee Zadok called for an insurrection in the name of Jehovah.
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Zealots (zel'uts) [key], Jewish faction traced back to the revolt of the Maccabees (2d cent. ... Later (c.A.D. 6), when Cyrenius, the Roman governor of Syria, attempted to take a census, the Zealots, under Judas of Galilee and the priest Zadok, arose in revolt against what they considered a plot to subjugate the Jews.
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The Zealots or Canaaneans were also a political group. They were revolutionaries, frequently revolting, their restlessness resulted in the loss of 200,000 lives from the beginning of the century up to the actual outbreak of war in 66 AD.
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Zealots. Zealot. Bible Study. Discover the amazing truth of the Gospel. Eternal life. Christian living. Bible people, places, things. End time prophecy. Many worldwide study links. ... The modern-day definition of zealot is "a fervent or militant proponent of something." The original Zealots, or Zelotes, from the Greek...
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The modern-day definition of zealot is "a fervent or militant proponent of something." The original Zealots, or Zelotes, from the Greek word pronounced dzay-low-tace, were members of a Jewish sect that at first just refused to pay tribute (see Custom and Tribute) to the pagan Romans who then occupied the land of...
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zealot: Definition and Pronunciation ... 3. (cap.) a member of a radical, warlike, ardently patriotic group of Jews in Judea, particularly prominent froma.d.69 to 81, advocating the violent overthrow of Roman rule and vigorously resisting the efforts of the Romans and their supporters to heathenize the Jews. ... World & News...
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