A contemporary Prophet is someone that is living on the earth and that tries to make a difference in the world by raising awareness or money for an organisation, someone that goes out of their way to do something that isn't needed for them to live their life.
Zechariah was a contemporary of Haggai, Ezra, and Nehemiah. They were all involved in the restoration of the temple and the rebuilding of Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile.
JEREMIAH and ZECHARIAH were contemporary with DANIEL. But ZECHARIAH began his seven years of prophetic ministry twenty-seven years later, in 410 B.C. So we could say he was the next prophet.
JeremiahAdditional Answer:Common date ranges for the following contemporary Prophets:Jeremiah - 626-586 BCDaniel - 605-530 BCEzekiel - 593-571 BC
Amos was a Shepard (Amos 1:1)who was born in Tekoa, 10 miles south of Jerusalem. He worked seasonally as a nipper of sycamore figs, and God made him a prophet in the 9th century BCE. He was sent to the idolatrous 10-tribe kingdom of Israel in the north, and was used as a prophet during the rule of Uzziah, king of Judah and Jeroboam II, son of Joash, king of Israel. He was also the writer of the book of Amos in the Bible
There is no widely recognized figure named Prophet Edd Branson in historical or religious texts. If you are referring to a specific contemporary individual or a lesser-known figure, please provide more context, as there might not be publicly available information regarding their birthday.
According to the Bible, the Hebrew prophet Ezekiel (which means, "may God strengthen him" in Hebrew) was exiled to Babylon at age 25 with 3,000 other upper class jews exiled by the Babylonian armies. His time and experiences are recorded in the Biblical book of "Ezekiel." His Biblical contemporary and peer is the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah who lived in Jerusalem at the time.
He was the contemporary of King David. He instructed David as to who would build the First Temple, and he rebuked David for the incident of Uriah.
Micah is called a minor prophet, not because he or his message was unimportant but because the book of Micah in the Old Testament is small. He prophesied before the fall of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Micah is thought to have been written around 742 - 687 BC. Micah was a contemporary of Isaiah and Hosea
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Father: Prophet Abraham sons: prophet Isaac and prophet IsmaelFather: Prophet Isaac son: prophet JacobFather: Prophet Jacob son: prophet JosephFather: Prophet David son: prophet Solomonfather: Prophet Zackariah son: prophet John (Yahia)
Islamic scholars hold that Aisha was around 9 years old when she married Prophet Muhammad. This was a cultural norm at the time, and the marriage had political and social aspects to it. The marriage is generally interpreted within the context of that historical period rather than contemporary societal norms.