[Example 2:] After him came
Judas from
Galilee, at the time of the census. He persuaded the people to revolt and follow him, but he too perished, and all who believed in him were scattered.
[This refers to a later census after the one that took place around the time of Jesus' birth, see . The Jewish historian Josephus mentions a census in Judea in 6-7 AD that provoked the Zealots in Galilee to revolt, which was brutally suppressed by the Romans.]