According to Jewish tradition, every person present in the Sinai during the Exodus was a prophet. After that, there have been hundreds of prophets until the end of prophecy. The prophets whose messages were considered important enough to be recorded in the Tanach (Jewish Bible) are:
Prophets:
1) Abraham
2) Isaac
3) Jacob
4) Moses
5) Aaron
6) Joshua
7) Pinchas the High Priest
8) Elkanah (father of Samuel)
9) Eli the High Priest
10) Samuel
11) Gad
12) Nathan
13) King David
14) King Solomon
15) Eido
16) Michiyahu ben Yimlah
17) Obadiah
18) Achiyah of Shiloh
19) Yahu ben Chanani
20) Azariah ben Oded
21) Chaziel son of Metaniah
22) Eliezer of Morisha
23) Hosea
24) Amos
25) Micah
26) Amotz
27) Elijah
28) Elisha
29) Jonah
30) Isaiah
31) Joel
32) Nahum
33) Habakkuk
34) Zephaniah
35) Uriah from Kiryat Yearim
36) Jeremiah
37) Ezekiel
38) Shmaya
39) Baruch
40) Neriah
41) Seriah
42) Mechasiah
43) Haggai
44) Zechariah
45) Malachi
46) Mordechai
47) Chanani
48) Oded
Prophetesses:
1) Sarah (wife of Abraham, mother of all Jews)
2) Miriam (sister to Moses)
3) Deborah (the only female among the Judges)
4) Chanah (mother of Samuel)
5) Abigail
6) Chuldah
7) Esther (of Purim fame)
Here is a list of some Major Jewish Prophets:
Joshua [יהושוע)
Samuel [שמו×ל]
Isaiah [ישעיהו]
Jeremiah [ירמיהו]
Ezekiel [יחזק×ל]
Hoshea [הושע]
Joel or Yo'el [יו×ל]
Amos [עמוס]
Obadiah or Ovadyah [עובדיה]
Jonah or Yonah [×™×•× ×”]
Micah or Mikhah [מיכה]
Nahum or Nachum [× ×—×•×]
Habakkuk or Habaquq [חבקוק]
Zephaniah or Tsefania [×¦×¤× ×™×”]
Haggai or Haggai [×—×’×™]
Zechariah Zekharia [זכריה]
Malachi or Malakhi [מל××›×™]
All 3 were Jewish Prophets.
The Tanach (Jewish Bible) includes the Jewish prophets, it does not include the prophets of other religions.
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Islam has more or less re-apportioned Jewish and Christian prophets as Islamic prophets and argues that all of these prophets are part of a larger Islamic prophetic tradition. As a result, most of these prophets are highly regarded, but their message in the Qur'anic narrative may be different from that in the Biblical narrative.
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They, like all loyal Jews, believed in the entire Torah and its accompanying oral tradition. See also:Basic Jewish beliefsWhat is the Torah for?The purpose of the Israelite prophets
The prophets Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel).
The three divisions of Jewish scripture are known by the Hebrew acronym Tanakh. (That's 3 letters in Hebrew). The divisions are Torah (pentateuch), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).
Yes, Avraham, Isaac, and Jacob were all prophets according to the teachings of Judaism.
Jewish tradition was preserved by the Jewish Prophets, Sages, Torah-commentators and codifiers. Jewish tradition is preserved by learning and keeping the Torah.
The first book of Prophets in the Jewish Bible is Joshua.