Being holier than thou
Which Zealots do you have in mind?
Zealots
The Zealots called for the violent overthrow of Roman rule.
Ancient Hebrew tribe or group of people who were zealous, that is fanatical or uncompromising.
The Zealots were a militant Jewish faction that emerged during the first century CE in Judea. They were known for their fierce opposition to Roman rule and their zeal for the Jewish faith. The Zealots played a significant role in the Jewish-Roman War that culminated in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.
The Zealots didn't attack the Romans. The Romans were going to attack but all the Zealots killed themselves. Over 960 children, men and woman died. Now, that's a different story. They believe the Romans attacked, or were going to attack, because the Zealots would, in a way, pull pranks on the Romans. The Romans got tired of living over 1,000 feet below the Zealots because it also gave the Zealots a advantage at numerous things.Hoped this helped!:)
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There were none. The Zealots rebelled against Rome during the reign of Nero.
The Zealots (see the Talmud, Gittin 56a).
Zealots
When Jesus rode the jews into jeruselum the zealots where the ones laying down the palm leaves
Zealots were members of a Jewish sect known to be zealous about their religion and political beliefs. They are mentioned in ancient histories, but not after the first or second centuries. They probably were gone by the Middle Ages, or had changed into a somewhat different movement with a different name.