Many books tell about prophets and their messages. Moses, Isaiah, Elijah, Jesus, Noah, David, Jacob and many others were prophets and spoke of coming events. Nearly all of them have been fulfilled.
First Prophets 1. Joshua
2. Judges
3. Samuel
4. Kings
Later Prophets 5. Isaiah
6. Jeremiah
7. Ezekiel
12 minor prophets # Hosea # Joel # Amos # Obadiah # Jonah # Micah # Nahum # Habakkuk # Zephaniah # Haggai # Zechariah # Malachi
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There are several, and they are divided into two groups, major and minor prophets:
Major Prophets
Minor Prophets
The prophetic books talk about prophets and their messages. They are shorter, only 1-7 chapters long usually.
They are:
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel (ee-zeek'-ee-el)
Daniel
Hosea (ho-sae'-uh)
Joel
Amos
Obadiah (o-buhd-die'-uh)
Jonah
Micah (mie'-cuh)
Nahum (nae'-hoom)
Habakkuk (huh-bak'-uhk)
Zephaniah (ze'-fuhn-i-uh)
Haggai (ha'-gi)
Zecharaiah (zek'-uh-rie-uh)
Malachi (mal'-uh-kie)
The books in The Bible that are prophetical are Isaiah and most of the books after that in the Old Testament. Also Genesis and just most any book in the Bible you will find some prophetical scripture.
What books in the bible tell about the prophets
The books of the Bible that are prophetic are: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi.
There are prophets in every book of the bible, and I would say that every book of the bible is written by a prophet as the Lord enabled him.
These books in the Old Testament are called the Prophets. There are the major prophets and the minor prophets. The major prophets are: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel. The minor prophets are: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. The Major Prophets are called "major" because their books are longer and the content has wide, even global implications. The Minor Prophets are called "minor" because their books are shorter and the content is more narrowly focused.
i believe He did because it says in the Bible and it tells a story of Him and Prophets and it has helped me a lot and you should read it! :)
Ezra and Nehemiah.
The bible is a far better book as it tells us of what will happen in the future, in Jesus preaching.
Most were in the new testament or in Jesus' teachings or some might be in the old testament when it talks about the prophets and their teachings.
The Koran is the holy book for the followers of Islam (called Moslems or Muslims), and tells about Mohammad. The King James Bible is the holy book for Protestant Christians, and tells about the Law and the Prophets, and Jesus and the Apostles.
Every book of the Bible tells about being faithful to God and to one another.
It's God's message to humans. It gives you advice on everyday life, and tells the beginning of the world and the end of the world.
It's the only one that tells you the love story of God and people who have faith in Jesus. Also, it tells you how to get to Heaven :)
They are all books of the Bible. The Bible is made up of 66 different books. Some of the names of the books are the names of their authors eg John, Luke, Isaiah. Genesis means 'beginnings' and the book of Genesis tells about the creation of the earth, the start of mankind and civilisation.
The entire Holy Bible is inspired as 2 Timothy 3:16 tells us. It is the word of God, our Creator. The Pentateuch is the English translation of the Torah which are the first 5 books of the Bible - commonly attributed to Moses.
No. Jesus Christ is the WORD of God [John 1:1].While He didn't pen the Words... it was He who inspired men to record God's message... the "Spiritual Bread of Life."(John 6:35). Jesus is the Bible.Revelation 19:10 tells us that "...this witness to Jesus inspires all prophecy..."(Phillips), so Jesus was the subject of many Bible books, but the writer of none.