They did not operate in the same spheres, so there is limited knowledge of how the early Christians regarded them. However, it is likely that they had unfavorable view of the Zealots since the Zealots were antagonizing the Roman Authorities. The Roman Authorities at that period did not notice the difference between the different Jewish and quasi-Jewish factions, of which early Christians were a part, resulting in increased Christian persecution in the aftermath of the Zealots' revolt.
yes
they didn't like them
Why were early christians attracted attracted to the island
Which Zealots do you have in mind?
Zealots
Yes, the Moors did persecute the Early Christians.
The Zealots called for the violent overthrow of Roman rule.
The Romans regarded the early Christians as being weird and secretive. There was a prejudice against them.
Becausea) Christianity was brought to Kerala by St. Thomas the apostle of Christ.b) Early church in Kerala used Syriac (or Suriyani) was the language in the Church. Probably introduced through their interactions with early Christians in Persia, Armenia, etc.c) Early Kerala Christian rituals resembled more with the "Eastern rituals", than European Christians rituals.Essentially they are Christians like any other Christians, "Syrian" just points to their historical Christian heritage, which is different from how Christianity arrived in the rest of India.
The early Christians used the Septuagint, an early but flawed Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures.
Paintings
As a hierarchy