Sentence example with the word 'zealot'

zealot

God-fearing man, buff, collector, devotionalist, fan, hobbyist, maniac, nut, pietist, receiver, theist

Definition n. a member of an ancient Jewish sect in Judea in the first century who fought to the death against the Romans and who killed or persecuted Jews who collaborated with the Romans

Last update: January 25, 2017


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Talibans of Afghanistan are religious zealots.   [noun]

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The religious zealot was willing to break the law to follow his prophet’s orders.   [Please select]

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When the zealot wrote his memoir, he wrote that he fought all of his wars for his god.    [Please select]

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It seems that the Zealots made more headwa y in Galilee than in Judaea - so much so that the terms Galilean and Zealot are practically interchangeable.   [Please select]

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Here was no tub-thumping soothsayer, but an inspired zealot.   [Please select]

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Catherine Booth was a zealot and at the heart of her theology a hard zealot.   [Please select]

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But the Jesuit of that age was prone to be half spiritual zealot, half political intriguer.   [Please select]

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The light of the zealot was on Richter's own.   [Please select]

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A stranger near by, observing Joseph's amazement, said, quietly, "Rabbi Samuel is a zealot."   [Please select]

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