I dont believe that there are statements revieling that the prophet Daniel as being "gloomy" sure he must have had a little bit of "out there" approach to God, but still he wasnt gloomky
the 5 major prophet books of the bible are isaiah,jeremiah,lamentations,ezekiel and daniel.
There are 5 major prophets in the bible, they were Isaiah , Jeremiah, Daniel, Samuel, Ezekiel.
Daniel. He refused to eat the food of King Nebuchadnezzars table. See the Holy Bible, Book of Daniel, Chapter 1.
Daniel was a prophet in the Old Testament of the Bible known for his interpretations of dreams and visions, as well as his steadfast faith in God. He served in the courts of various Babylonian and Persian kings and was not afraid to stand up for his beliefs even in difficult circumstances. His prophecies are found in the Book of Daniel in the Bible and are known for their detailed predictions of future empires and events.
Not according to the Christian Bible. Daniel was a prophet, an Israelite captive in Babylon. However, according to some internet spirituality websites, he is the Archangel of Love.
It was king Nebuchadnezzar , whose dream was interpreted by the prophet Daniel.
M. Daniel Carroll R. has written: 'Amos-- the prophet and his oracles' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Bible
The difference between "major" prophets and "minor" prophets is, basically, the length of the books attributed to or about them.
Jews regard the Book of Daniel as a Book of History, but Christians categorise it as a Major Prophets book. Biblical scholars say that the book was really written in the second century BCE and contains no genuine prophecies. Biblical scholars say Daniel was not a real person.
The question is not at all clear, if you are asking who were the prophets in the bible to prophecy about Jesus .Then it is Daniel, Samuel, Isaiah , Micah and Malachi.
Daniel 1:9-12 refers to officers of Babylon who were placed in charge of Daniel and other male Hebrew captives. These officers were mentioned as being in charge of the Eunuchs. The question remains as to whether this was directly a part of these duties or that this was an additional duty as well as them being in charge of the Eunuchs. Since there is no reference to Daniel himself being a Eunuch it would seem that this was probably an additional duty, although the question must remain somewhat open.
The major prophets in the bible are Isaiah, Daniel, Samuel, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Note that Samuel is not considered a "major prophet" by most scholars and Daniel is not part of the Major Prophet books in the Hebrew Bible.