Zealot, Zealots

Zealot, Zealots

zelut, zeluts: Simon, one of the apostles, was called the Zealot , Zelotes from , zeloo to rival, emulate, be jealous, admire, desire greatly, Luk 6:15; Act 1:13, the King James Version Zelotes). In Mat 10:4 and Mar 3:18 he is called the Cananean (so the Revised Version (British and American) correctly; not the Canaanite, as the King James Version says, following inferior manuscripts), , ho Kananaos. From the time of the Maccabees there existed among the Jews a party who professed great zeal for the observance of the law. According to Josephus (BJ, IV, iii, 9; v, 1; VII, viii, 1) they resorted to violence and assassination in their hatred of the foreigner, being at many points similar to the Chinese Boxers. It is not improbable that the Assassins (see ASSASSINS) of Act 21:38 were identical, or at least closely associated, with this body of Zealots, to which we must conclude that Simon had belonged before he became one of the Twelve. See, further, SIMON THE ZEALOT.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia