There were five recognized in the Old Testament : Miriam, Micah 6:4; Deborah, Judges 4:4; Huldah, II Kings 22:14, and II Chronicles 34: 22-28; Noadiah, Nehemiah 6:14, and Isaiah's wife, Isaiah 8:3. For some reason her name was omitted. The New Testament recognize five prophetesses: Annah, Luke 2:36; Phillip's four [virgin] daughters, Acts 21:8-9, also unnamed. Other women were said to have prophesied, but were not considered as prophetesses were: Rachel, Genesis 30:24; Hannah, I Samuel 2:1-10, Abigail, I Samuel 25:29-31; Elizabeth, Luke 1:41-45; and Mary, the mother of Jesus, Luke 1:46-55.
There are about 1,000 prophets in the Bible, including 450 prophets of Baal and 400 prophets of the sacred pole. (1 Kings 18:18, 19)
Antoinette Clark Wire has written: 'The Corinthian Women Prophets' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian women, Criticism, interpretation, History, Prophets in the New Testament, Women in the Bible
There are many more than 12 prophets in the Bible. If, however, you are asking what the names are of the twelve minor prophets, they are:HoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachi
I do not think any kings were prophets except Jesus.
In the bible there are two main type of prophets. They are the major and minor prophets.
People who wrote the bible books were many prophets. And all prophets were called for gods work.
Several prophets mentioned in the Bible went to the desert, including Moses, Elijah, and John the Baptist.
The Tanach (Jewish Bible) includes the Jewish prophets, it does not include the prophets of other religions.
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The Bible, in the King James Version, warns believers about the rise of false prophets who will deceive many people.
The phrase "false prophets" appears in 9 verses of the KJV bible.
There were no women Apostles.