A number of the Israelite prophets said this. One example is Ezekiel 37:21-22.
In Israel.
It was the prophet Elijah.
Hosea was a prophet to the Northern Kingdom. Israel split into two kingdoms, the northern was still called Israel, the southern was called Judah. He prophesied "during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, and during the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel"
Samuel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Elijah.See also:More about the Israelite prophets
yes, Israel is in the North and Judah is in the South.
Judah.
Starting in Isaiah 1:1 the book addresses Judah and Jerusalem with warnings and prophecies from the time of King Uzziah (740 B.C.) to the time of Hezekiah (681 B.C.) leading up to the Babylonian captivity.
If Youre talking about Prophet Josephs (Peace be upon him) brother, and if you mean was Judah a prophet, the answer is no.
No. It was Judah's father Jacob whose name was changed to Israel.
There is neither a 'yes' or 'no' answer from Scripture to your question; but it does appear from the prophecy of Joel from the Bible book of that name that he lived at a time of great trouble in Israel; perhaps just prior to the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, which would make him about the fifth prophet to Judah.
Nowadays, Israel is not divided into two kingdoms, but thousands of years ago, Israel was split into two kingdoms called "Yehuda" and "Israel". Both kingdoms were Jewish and both had their own ledership, but only one kingdom, "Yehuda", was oficially ruling the land of Israel and Jerusalem
Judah was a kingdom that existed during the Iron Age. It was located in Asia in what is now Israel.