The first book of Prophets in the Jewish Bible is Joshua.
No, it's a book of poems. The Prophetic Books are easily identifiable as they are named after the prophet who prophesies in its pages.
All biblical books are prophetic to one degree or another, but the shortest in the Old Testament is Obadiah with 21 verses, and the next-shortest would be Jude (25 verses) in the New Testament.
The thing that was stressed in the prophetic writing in the Book of Baruch was the belief in one true God, faithfulness to the law of Moses, repentance, and hope. Hope it helps!
The book of Daniel.
1:The book of Jasher. 2:The book of Enoch.
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Elijah was one prophet in the book of kings.
Isaiah
The prophetic writing in the book of Baruch stressed the importance of repentance, faithfulness to God's covenant, and hope in the restoration of Jerusalem. It also emphasized the consequences of disobedience and the ultimate redemption promised by God.
A:The Book of Daniel is written like a prophetic autobiography set during the Babylonian Exile and early post-Exilic period, although in reality a second-century-BCE novel.
No. It would only appear so if you do not believe in prophetic visions.
Judaism was in what is now called Israel. Its holy book is the Tanakh, which contains the Torah and the prophetic books.