There were MANY Hebrew prophets. Here is a partial list:
(יהושע / Y'hoshua) - Joshua
(שמו×ל / Sh'muel) - Samuel
(ישעיה / Y'shayahu) - Isaiah
(ירמיה / Yir'mi'yahu) - Jeremiah
(יחזק×ל / Y'khezqel) - Ezekiel
(הושע / Hoshea) - Hosea
(יו×ל / Yo'el) - Joel
(עמוס / Amos) - Amos
(עובדיה / Ovadyah) - Obadiah
(×™×•× ×” / Yonah) - Jonah
(מיכה / Mikhah) - Micah
(× ×—×•× / Nakhum) - Nahum
(חבקוק /Havakuk) - Habakkuk
(×¦×¤× ×™×” / Ts'phanyah) - Zephaniah
(×—×’×™ / Khagai) - Haggai
(זכריה / Z'kharyah) - Zechariah
(מל××›×™ / Mal'akhi) - Malachi
It depends on interpretation, but most Jews would say the first prophet was Moses.
Tradition holds that it was Abraham, around 2000 BCE.
It is difficult to define the "first" Hebrew prophet. Some say it was Abraham, and some say it was Moses.
Most authorities are more likely to refer to Moses as the first prophet.
Hosea, from Wikipedia
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obadiah
Elijah
The last Judge was Samson, and the first major prophet was Samuel.
"Prophets" is written in Hebrew as "נביאים".
Torah Nevi'im (prophets) Ketuvim (prophetic writings)
It is part of the Later Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Hosea etc.), which in turn is part of the Prophets. The Prophets is the second third of the Hebrew Bible (Torah, Prophets, Writings).
All of the Neviim (prophets) were sent to strengthen the relationship between the Israelites and God. Moses was the most important of the prophets, though.
Jermiah was one of the Hebrew Prophets.
The Prophets were the moral conscience of the Hebrew people. They knew the Prophets spoke as the voice from God.
There have been prophets in almost every culture of the world, speaking thousands of languages.If you're talking about prophets of the Hebrew Bible, most spoke Hebrew. The later prophets spoke Aramaic.
MOSES
Hebrew prophets with 4 letter names (when written in English) are:IddoJehuAmosAmozJoelOded(Sara can be included if written without the h).
There are no prophets of atheism.