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Q: How did zealots react to romen rule?
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Where did zealots get their name?

The Zealots called for the violent overthrow of Roman rule.


Which was true of the Zealots?

They unsuccessfully rebelled against Roman rule.


Which group in society were actively working to overthrow roman rule?

The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).


Which group in Jewish society were working to overthrow roman rule?

The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).


Is there a word in history starts with Z?

Zealots, who resisted the Roman rule in Judea during the 1st century AD.


Who was the leader of the zealots?

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What group rebelled against the Romans?

Zealots


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What did Zealots believe in?

Zealots were a first-century Jewish sect that believed in strict adherence to Jewish law and the rejection of Roman authority. They were extremely passionate about the liberation of Israel from Roman rule and were willing to use violence and armed resistance to achieve their goals.


How did the zealots feel towards Jesus?

The Zealots were the people just under the Pharisees. They absolutely hated the Romans because they ruled their land. The Zealots wanted Jesus dead because He did not live up to their expectations as the Messiah. As Messiah Jesus was expected to deliver all the other nations into the hands of the Zealots but He did none of these things, therefore the Zealots got annoyed and they wanted Him dead. The Zealots also wanted to kill Jesus for his sympathetic behaviour towards tax collectors. This is because the Zealots as a group were strongly different to any form of Roman rule and therefore would have been angry with Jesus for encouraging other Jews to pay their taxes to Caesar whom they opposed. The Zealots wanted to be in charge instead of the Romans: they didn't like the Romans but Jesus liked them! Jesus talked to them, told people to accept them and Jesus welcomed EVERYONE so this also meant the Romans and the Zealots definitely did not like that.