All the prophets both major and minor prophets are in the Old Testament only.
Another answer:While the designations "major" and "minor" are applied to the Old Testament prophets, the answer above is, sadly, incorrect: there are a number of prophets spoken of in the New Testament.The most notable, though he left no writings, is John the Baptist, who was sent in the "spirit and power of Elijah" (Luke 1:17) to "prepare the way of the Lord" (Matthew 3:3); and of whom Jesus said, "For I say to you, among those born of women there is not a greater prophet than John the Baptist;" (Luke 7:28).
Other New Testament prophets include Zacharias (the father of John the Baptist - Luke 1:67), Anna(Luke 2:36), Agabus (Acts 11:28), several disciples in Antioch who were said to be "prophets and teachers" (Acts 13:1), Judas [not Iscariot] and Silas (Acts 15:32), a number of disciples in Ephesus (Acts 19:6), the daughters of Philip(Acts 21:8, 9), and an unknowable number of early church leaders (1 Corinthians 12:28, Ephesians 4:11).
All of the apostles must also be considered prophets, as their mission was to proclaim God's word to man (practically the definition of "prophet").
Then there is John, the penman of Revelation(1:1), and the most "major" prophet of all, JesusHimself (though His role as prophet is often overlooked, being so greatly overshadowed by His role as Savior.)
In the New Testament, prophets are individuals who are seen as messengers of God and convey divine revelation. Some examples of prophets mentioned in the New Testament include John the Baptist, who prepared the way for Jesus, and Agabus, who predicted a famine in Acts 11:28.
the apostles in the new testament received revelation and therefore were prophets. They received revelation to call Matthias as a apostle after the death of Judas.Acts 1: 13, 16, 25, Eph. 3: 5, Rev. 18: 20
Jesus was the prophet of the New Testament.
Answer:By definition, a prophet is one who is inspired by God to speak to men on His behalf. Therefore, Jesus and His apostles were all prophets.Other NT prophets know by name are John the Baptist(Luke 7:28), Anna (Luke 2:36), Agabus(Acts 11:27, 28; 21:10), Judas and Silas(Acts 15:32). Though never specifically referred to as a "prophet," Zacharias (the father of John the Baptist) also prophesied (Luke 1:67).
The four daughters of Philip the Evangelist prophesied (Acts 21:8, 9), as did many members of the first-century church (Acts 2:17, 18; Acts 13:1; Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:28).
The division in The Bible is not determined by Old Testament and NewTestament, it is determinined by Prophecy (Jews) and Mystery (secret) Colossians 1:26 "Colossians1:26 “Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints:”" (My emphasis)
The first prophet in the new testament was John the baptist.
John the Baptist was one, and some considered Jesus to be a prophet, even though he was the incarnate son of God.
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The two Old Testament prophets who did not die are Enoch and Elijah. Enoch was taken by God and Elijah was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind.
Apart from Christianity, you could say that all other religions do not accept the New Testament. (The religion that accepts the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible, but not the New Testament, is Judaism.) It is also worth noting that Islam rejects the New Testament as written, but does not reject the spiritual nature of the events it describes. Islam holds the New Testament to be a corrupted form of Jesus's Ministry, something that is very important in Islam.
The Old Testament contains sacred texts of Judaism, including the Torah, Psalms, and Prophets, while the New Testament contains texts about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian Church. The Old Testament focuses on the covenant between God and the Israelites, while the New Testament emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of that covenant and the establishment of a new covenant for all believers.
There is none. The Hebrew Bible, or "Tanakh" (תנ״ך) only contains the books that Christians refer to as "the old testament." But the Old testament is not at all equivalent to the New testament. Both have entirely different information and messages.The New Testament was written in Greek only.There is an online version of the New Testament in Hebrew, but its quality is mediocre both in translation and in layout, and there are numbering mistakes throughout (verses are mislabeled in the Hebrew side, so the English verse doesn't alway match up to the correct Hebrew verse. you can view it here
The Acts of the Apostles is in the New Testament of the Bible. It is the fifth book of the New Testament and follows the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).
In the old testament which has both the major and minor prophets, but in the new testament John the baptist is a prophet.
The old testament contains the Prophets of our Father The new testament contains the writings about Christ and the Apostles
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The prophets were in the old testament. The new testament does not have any prophets, because Jesus had already fufilled the prophecies made in the old testament. However, the new testament includes 12 Apostles, including the 12 disciples minus Judas, plus Paul
After the prophets wrote it
John the baptist was a prophet from the new testament.
Prophets.
They are connected as the prophets always predicted what would happen in the future.Say the new testament times and today also.
Revelation is generally considered the only "book of prophecy" in the New Testament, but prophetic statements are made in practically every book of the NT.
The old testament deals with the prophets warnings and telling of Jesus coming and the new testament after the arivel of Jesus . And his teachings.
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.
In the King James version the word - prophet - appears 71 times in the New Testament the word - prophets - appears 89 times in the New Testament