Before the coming of Jesus god spoke through the prophets to man.
The true prophets were God's messengers.
God spoke directly to many prophets in the Bible, including Moses, Elijah, and Isaiah.
God spoke through the prophets to teach the Israelites to remain faithful to Him. These prophets, such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, conveyed God's messages of warning, guidance, and hope, urging the people to uphold their covenant and turn away from idolatry and disobedience. Their teachings emphasized the importance of repentance, justice, and faithfulness in their relationship with God. Through their words, the prophets called the Israelites to remember God's promises and live righteously.
The twelve minor prophets spoke of many things, but their main message was the need for repentance, especially among the Ten Tribes.
God, the Torah, and the Prophets
In order to fulfill the will of God. Moses spoke to the Israelites, and taught them the Torah, as per God's will. See also:More about MosesThe Israelite prophets
In the Old Testament, God spoke to various individuals such as prophets, leaders, and ordinary people who had a special connection with Him.
Christian prophets really believe in the same thing. They believe in the Holy Book and the commandments of God. The only thing unique about Prophets is that God gives them an exclusice ear to hear what he has to say to the people and he gives them an extraordinary eye to see. I thank God for his Prophets and his Prophetess. They are such a help to this cold cruel world.
The prophets were considered the moral conscience of the Hebrew people. They were chosen by God to convey his messages and teachings, often emphasizing justice, righteousness, and obedience to God's laws in the face of moral and social challenges.
Moses PBUH as all of the prophets believed in the only one God with no one associated to Him. All the prophets are Monotheists.
the Muslims are mono theistic as they believe in one god