Because they outlawed Jewish practice and persecuted the Jews.
"Prophets" is written in Hebrew as "נביאים".
There is no difference. The priests (Kohanim) must observe the Torah like every other Jew. There is a misconception that the prophets were not in favor of the sacrifices. This is a mere theory and flies in the face of Jewish tradition. The prophets themselves offered sacrifices on a number of occasions. The verses that are twisted by those who quote them in an attempt to theorize a lack of enthusiasm for sacrifice, actually mean that doing God's will is foremost; and if we obey God, sin-offerings will be obviated.
Jermiah was one of the Hebrew Prophets.
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 were several Hebrew prophets that begin with E: Elijah Ezekiel Ezra
Yes, in fact all of the prophets of the Hebrew scriptures are regularly quoted.
Yes, he was one of the Hebrew prophets.
Elijah
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.
Yes they are.