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- kana'im),
means one who is
zealous on
behalf of God. The term
derives from Gr**** ζηλωτής (zelotes), "emulator,
zealous admirer or follower". Josephus'...
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Zealous Bates Tower (January 12, 1819 –
March 20, 1900) was an
American soldier and
civil engineer who
served as a
general in the
Union Army
during the...
- kana'im, קנאים) is a term for a
zealot or fanatic. It
means one who is
zealous on
behalf of God. The
first kanai mentioned in the
Tanakh is
Pinchas (Phinehas)...
- Reds on the
Cincinnati Reds
Radio Network.
Known for his opinionated,
zealous, and
occasionally contentious style,
Brennaman called Reds
games from 1974...
- a
clueless boss whom he
helps get on the
internet with over-the-top
zealousness.
Maronna reprised the role in a
comedy reel with Bill Clinton, which...
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spread northward. The
Samanids helped the
religion take root
through zealous missionary work. The
Golden Horde further propagated Islam amongst the...
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themselves entirely to the
people in
smaller towns and villages.
Vincent was
zealous in
conducting retreats for
clergy at a time when the
local clergy's morals...
- (Ger.) Time-measure (i.e. tempo) zelo, zeloso,
zelosamente Zeal,
zealous,
zealously ziehen (Ger.) To draw out
ziemlich (Ger.) Fairly, quite,
rather zitternd...
- The
Zealous Batman (Russian: Усердный денщикъ, romanized: Userdny denshchik) is a 1908
Russian short feature silent black-and-white
slapstick comedy film...