In Palestine, however, a group of political zealots fiercely opposed Roman rule.
2
No one interferes, which, of course, the zealots want us to do.
3
MacKinnon and Dworkin are fanatics, zealots, fundamentalists of the new feminist religion.
4
That kind of dedication is reserved for zealots of principle and lunatics.
5
They are zealots and they will not stop until we are destroyed.
1
He is a zealot in the grip of a scary new cult.
2
If you're outside the window, you'll be viewed as a fringe zealot.
3
In the beginning the High Keeper was no more than a zealot.
4
Captain Endicott, fierce zealot as he was, found in it something disagreeable.
5
I anticipated my eventual overdose like a zealot looking forward to Armageddon.
1
The zealotry is frustrating for professional fact-checkers, but it is devastating for families.
2
Religious zealotry meets eroticism in Lars von Trier's 1996 film Breaking the Waves.
3
He snorted aloud with zealotry and the lust for intellectual battle.
4
But there is still an air of zealotry to the place.
5
Subtracting zealotry, their motives usually go to revenge, ego, or profit.
Ús de galilaeans en anglès
1
Our Lord does not say-ThoseGalilæans were not sinners at all.
2
001:011 who said, Galilaeans, why stand looking into the sky?
3
Jesus said to them, Do you suppose these Galilaeans were sinners above all other Galilaeans because they suffered such things?
4
"This is the work of the Galilaeans," said Julian, "but they shall pay for it."
5
Think ye that they whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices were sinners above all the Galilæans, because they suffered such things?
6
These Galilæans, it seems, were no worse than the other Galilæans: yet they were singled out as examples: as warnings to the rest.
7
Did not Julian-andhe must be our model-forbidthe persecution of the Galilaeans, considering them sufficiently punished by their own atheism and self-tormenting superstition?'
8
In truth the first Christians were merely one hundred and twenty Galilaeans, who asserted to their co-religionists, that Jesus of Nazareth was the ejected Messiah.
9
2:7 And they were all amazed and marvelled, saying one to another, Behold, are not all these which speak Galilaeans?
10
'Thinkest thou,' he says, 'that those Galilæans whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices, were sinners above all the Galilæans?
11
13:1 There were present at that season some that told him of the Galilaeans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices.
12
13:2 And Jesus answering said unto them, Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things?