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They all strove to guide the the ethics of the Jews.

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The Israelite prophets were extremely learned and pious individuals, both men and women, whose superlative level of piety merited them with visions from God. They had to be humble, yet speak with authority. They had to love their people, yet not hesitate to rebuke with caustic words if commanded to by God.
The prophets were called upon by God to guide the people and to guide the king. While the king had authority in national matters of state, and the Sanhedrin (Sages) had say in Torah-rulings and halakha (law), the prophets spoke in matters of ethics, of belief, of loyalty to God, and behavior. They rebuked the people at God's command, they predicted events which God revealed to them, they taught through Divine inspiration, and they provided optimism and hope with the prophecies of eventual Redemption.
Some of the prophetical chapters (or books) detail Israelite history and past events, some exhort the people to improve their spiritual level, some predict events and/or warn (especially concerning the First Destruction), some serve to comfort the nation, some speak of prayer and love of God, and some speak of life, experience and wisdom.

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Christianity and Islam acknowledge most of the Jewish prophets but have additional prophets. Christianity's and Islam's additional prophets are not recognized by Jews and Christians don't recognize the Muslim additional prophet(s).

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  • Adam
  • Idris (Enoch)
  • Nuh (Noah)
  • Hud
  • Saleh
  • Ibrahim (Abraham)
  • Isma'il (Ishmael)
  • Ishaq (Isaac)
  • Lut (Lot)
  • Ya'qub (Jacob)
  • Yousef (Joseph)
  • Shu'aib
  • Ayyub (Job)
  • Musa (Moses)
  • Harun (Aaron)
  • Dhu'l-kifl (Ezekiel)
  • Dawud (David)
  • Sulaiman (Solomon)
  • Ilias (Elias)
  • Al-Yasa (Elisha)
  • Yunus (Jonah)
  • Zakariyya (Zechariah)
  • Yahya (John)
  • 'Isa (Jesus)
  • Muhammad

The list of Muslim prophets above is not a list of prophets accepted by all three religions. The following are the Jewish prophets from the Tanach (Jewish Bible):

Male:

Avraham

Yitzchak

Yaacov

Moshe

Aaron

Yehoshua - Joshua

Pinchas

Elkanah

Eli

Shmuel - Samuel

Gad

Natan

Dovid

Solomon

Iddo

Michaiah

Ovadia

Ahiyah

Yehu

Azariah

Yahaziel

Eliezer

Hoshea

Amos

Micah

Amoz

Eliyahu

ELisha

Yonah

Yeshayahu - Isaiah

Yoel

Nachum

Chavakuk

Tzefaniah

Uriah

Yirmiyahu

Yechezkel

Shemaiah

Baruch

Neriah

Seraiah

Mehseiah

Chaggai

Zechariah

Malachi

Mordechai

Oded

Hanani

Female:

Sarah

Miriam

D'vorah

Channah

Avigal

Huldah

Esther

Jews do not acknowledge the Christian and Muslim prophets as valid prophets for Jews.

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For what is worth. The original scriptures for the Prophets(PBUT) foretold of Prophet Muhammad(SAW). This has been the plan of God, to send Prophets with His message to a certain people. As people live under the command of God and share life with other people, these other people come to know of the Creator and how He wants ALL people to live. The Creator has only given one message Islam, for all people. People have chose to take what they want and call it the word or religion of God. The Old Testament is not supported by the new. However, the Old Testament is in agreement with The Quran. You be the judge. God bless you.

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Abraham and Moses are some of them shared by all three, Islam believs that Jesus is also God's prophet, Christianity says Jesus is divine and Judaism rejects Jesus. Abraham is the prophet all Muslims, Christians anad Jews share.

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All prophets are common with Judaism and Christianity except prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Jews and Christians do not believe in prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

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Jews do not acknowledge the prophets of Christianity or Islam as valid for Jews.

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  • Strong faith and belief in Allah (God in English)
  • patience
  • endurance
  • wisdom
  • calling for God worship as the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no associate, and no equivalence.
  • leadership capability

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They all taught the same thing:

There is no one to be worshipped except the One God.

Salavation comes through obedience to God.

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All God prophets from Adam through Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad (peace be upon them). However, some Jews don't believe in Jesus and Muhammad and someChristiansdon't believe in Muhammad.

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The Israelite prophets were extremely learned and pious individuals, both men and women, whose superlative level of piety merited them with visions from God. They had to be humble, yet speak with authority. They had to love their people, yet not hesitate to rebuke with caustic words if commanded to by God.

The prophets were called upon by God to guide the people and to guide the king. While the king had authority in national matters of state, and the Sanhedrin (Sages) had say in Torah-rulings and halakha (law), the prophets spoke in matters of ethics, of belief, of loyalty to God, and behavior. They rebuked the people at God's command, they predicted events which God revealed to them, they taught through Divine inspiration, and they provided optimism and hope with the prophecies of eventual Redemption.


Some of the prophetical chapters (or books) detail Israelite history and past events, some exhort the people to improve their spiritual level, some predict events and/or warn (especially concerning the First Destruction), some serve to comfort the nation, some speak of prayer and love of God, and some speak of life, experience and wisdom.

See also the other Related Links.Link: A list of the Israelite prophets

Link: Why did prophecy end?

Link: History of the Hebrew Bible

Link: Some fulfilled prophecies

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They were all called by God, and were simple people, like shepherds.

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They all share belief in every Old Testament prophet (such as Abraham, Moses, King David, King Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, etc.)

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