History, asked by sophia64215, 10 months ago

What was the name of the small group of Jews that was especially opposed to Hellenism and Roman rule

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

Zealots

Explanation:

Hence, the name of the small group of Jews that was especially opposed to Hellenism and Roman rule is: Zealots.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
3

The name of the small group of Jews that was especially opposed to Hellenism and Roman rule was Zealots.

Explanation:

  • Jews who rebelled against the law and taxes of the Roman Empire.
  • The Romans had multiple gods, they did not embrace, they believe in one god.
  • We also felt that it was not appropriate to represent their tyrant in any way.
  • They were described as nonsensical and no one but God will serve them.
  • Zealots were the revolutionary party for Judaism in the first century, the Second Temple, which attempted, particularly in the early Jewish-Roman war (66 – 70, to mobilize the citizens of the province of Judea to revolt and expelled the Roman Empire by force of arms from the Holy Land.

To know more

Why was the roman phase of iron age marked by stagnation of science?

https://brainly.in/question/1927504

When the British warrior queen . Bleeding for the Roman rods, sought with an indignant mien counsel of the country's god

https://brainly.in/question/2147624

Similar questions