Zealot (disambiguation)

Zealot (disambiguation)

Zealot (from Greek "ζηλωτής" - "zelotes", "emulator, zealous admirer or follower") may refer to:
* Zealot (Judaism), Jewish zealotry in the scriptures.
* Zealotry, a movement in first century Judaism.
* Zealots, Thessalonica, a radical party in the Byzantine Empire.
* Zealot (Wildstorm), a Wildstorm Comics character.
* Zealots, non-player characters in "Resident Evil 4".
* Zealous Records, a record label.
* "Zealots" is a song on Fugees' album The Score


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