Their Major role was to Obey God and be His Voice to the people. Their purpose was to be the very voice of God revealing His will and purposes to mankind. Prophesying is where God takes the vocal chords of willing men to pronounce His Holy purposes, calling them to obedience and worship.
The Tanach (Jewish Bible) includes the Jewish prophets, it does not include the prophets of other religions.
All 3 were Jewish Prophets.
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Yes. One of the main prophets was Isaiah. See Isaiah, chapter 53.Answer:According to Jewish tradition, the answer is no. He is not named explicitly; and Judaism believes that he is not being referred to.
King Ahab.
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.
In the bible there are two main type of prophets. They are the major and minor prophets.
The prophets Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel).
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
Yes, Avraham, Isaac, and Jacob were all prophets according to the teachings of Judaism.
The "prophets" of Jainism were teachers known as 'tirthenkaras.' They taught how to overcome one's own temptations & weaknesses.
Jewish tradition was preserved by the Jewish Prophets, Sages, Torah-commentators and codifiers. Jewish tradition is preserved by learning and keeping the Torah.