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Q: Who were the first two Israelite prophets mentioned in scripture?
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Who is the prophet Isaiah?

He was one of the most well-known of the Israelite prophets, who prophesied during the middle of the First Temple era. Among other topics, he prophesied concerning the eventual Destruction of the Temple, and the later Redemption.See also:The Israelite prophets


Who was the first of Israel's prophets?

There are three possible answers. 1) Abraham, the progenitor of the Jewish people, was a prophet (Genesis 20:7). 2) Moses, who lived later than Abraham but was the first Israelite to formally prophesy in terms such as "thus spoke God", and who recorded God's words in writing. 3) Samuel, who was the beginning of the schools of the prophets, in which potential prophets were taught how to attempt to achieve prophecy.


What is main reason why the samaritans retained only the first five books of the scripture and rejected of the book of the prophets?

they did not belive it was divinely inspired


Who was the first prophets?

The first prophet is Adam (peace be upon him) as mentioned in Qur'an. He is also the first Man on earth per all God holy books.


Which came first the priesthood or the Torah?

The kohanim (priesthood) came after the Torah was given. It is mentioned in Exodus 28 and elsewhere in the Torah. Before that, there was an ancient priesthood consisting of the firstborn Israelite males of all the Israelite Tribes. This ceased when the kohanim began serving.


Who is the first Israelite?

saul


Who is the first Israelite king?

saul


Who was the first israelite leader?

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Did the prophets foretell judgment in Israel?

They foretold both judgment and succor, among other topics. For example, many of the Israelite prophets foretold the First Destruction.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. (See: Why did the Prophets rebuke? And see: Why did some people not listen to them?)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:A list of the Israelite prophetsWhy did prophecy end?History of the Hebrew BibleSome fulfilled prophecies


How did the Babylonian empire affect ancient Jewish history?

They destroyed the First Temple and exiled the people of Judah (the Jews) to Babylon. Among other effects, this spelled the end of the Israelite monarchy and ruling class. It brought an end to the false prophets and the straying after idolatry.


How many Nabi in Islam?

There have been thousands of prophets. Though, only 25 is mentioned in the Quran, Jesus, Moses, Noah, Isaac, Jahya (john) and Muhammed. Peace be upon them all. It is also important to note that some muslim scholars say it is over 240000 prophets. The first one is Adam and the last one is Muhammed, belief in all prophets is obligatory in islam.


What is the Tenakh?

The Tenakh is the Hebrew bible or the Hebrew scriptures.This is the most important scripture to the Hebrew family. It's name is an acronym of the first letter of the 3 sections in Hebrew: * Torah - the 5 books of Moses * Neviim -the Prophets, and * Ketuvim - the Writings