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force of arms, most
notably during the
First Jewish–Roman War (66–70).
Zealotry was the term used by
Josephus for a "fourth sect" or "fourth
Jewish philosophy"...
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rewarded by God for his
zealotry because he did not act out of hate or for any
personal gain, but
solely for the sake of God.
Zealotry,
described by Josephus...
- Judaism.
Zealot or
Zealots may also
refer to:
Zealot (Judaism),
Jewish zealotry in the
scriptures Simon the Zealot, one of the
apostles of
Jesus Christ...
- his
shrewd and
unrelenting fanaticism,
which often borders on
dangerous zealotry. He
becomes of
central importance to the
shadow conflicts at
court between...
- The New York Times,
which described how he "uses his hilarious,
anxious zealotry to sell the part." Old
School was a
success and
Ferrell received an MTV...
- Look up zeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zeal may
refer to:
Zealotry,
fanaticism Zeal of the
convert Diligence, the
theological virtue opposite...
- analyst), the 1st
century Jewish political and
religious movement called Zealotry was one of the
first examples of the use of
terrorism by Jews. They sought...
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nationalist historians about these destruction being guided by
religious zealotry; rather, the ****ociation of
temples with sovereignty,
power and authority...
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descent into
terrorism was
propelled by the
ideas of the new right-wing
zealotry."
Damon Wise of
Deadline wrote, "Ott
carefully keeps us at arm's length...
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Orthodox Christians, True
Orthodoxy or
Genuine Orthodoxy,
often pejoratively "
Zealotry", are
groups of
traditionalist Eastern Orthodox churches which since the...