Likely it was Jesus Christ at age 33. Who though He came as the Son of God was also to be considered a prophet, or John the Baptist, also called a prophet who died around the same age. If however we are talking in terms of the Prophets actually in the times of the Books of the Old Testament, that is hard to say as we do not know the ages of death of many of them. If I were to guess I would guess one who met an untimely end. This prophet however is not named. His story is in 1 Kings 13:1-24. But I cant be certain of that, just that likely overall the youngest to die was Christ and John the Baptist.
napoleon wrote a book called The masque of the prophet
These prophets themselves wrote their own books.
The book of Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament, consisting of only one chapter with 21 verses. It is a minor prophet book that focuses on the downfall of the nation of Edom.
The book of Obadiah in the Bible was written by the prophet Obadiah.
It is said that Moses wrote the Book of Genesis, the first book in the Old Testament, but there is a lot of disputing going on over this claim. It is possible that other prophets wrote their books first but The Book of Genesis was put first because of its content.
Habakkuk was the prophet's name who wrote the book of Habakkuk. He prophesied to Judah in the last quarter of the seventh century B.C.
Because the human author was Jeremiah, who wrote the book of Jeremiah and is a major prophet.
The book of Amos is written by the prophet Amos, he was a herdsmen before god called him.
While the writer is not formally named, it is generally thought that the prophet Jeremiah wrote the book. See attached article for more information.
The Book of Haggai is written by the biblical prophet Haggai. He was tasked with encouraging the Jewish people to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem after their return from exile in Babylon.
i don't thing so its very rare to meet a prophet even if she wrote a book that's now a movie
In his "MacArthur Study Bible" Dr John MacArthur says "Nothing is known for certain about the author", but that Obadiah was probably a contemporary of Elijah and Elisha, and wrote the Book of Obadiah soon after the Edomite assault on Jerusalem in verses 10-14 between 848-841BC during the reign of Jehoram of Judah.