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Isaiah

Isaiah was the 8th-century BC Jewish prophet after whom the Book of Isaiah is named.
Within the text of the Book of Isaiah, Isaiah himself is referred to as "the prophet",[10]
but the exact relationship between the Book of Isaiah and any such historical Isaiah is
complicated. The traditional view is that all 66 chapters of the book of Isaiah were
written by one man, Isaiah, possibly in two periods between 740 BC and c. 686 BC,
separated by approximately 15 years, and includes dramatic prophetic declarations of
Cyrus the Great in the Bible, acting to restore the nation of Israel from Babylonian
captivity.

Jonah or Jonas 
Jonah or Jonas is the name given in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh/Old Testament) to a
prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BCE. He is the
eponymous central figure of the Book of Jonah, in which he is called upon by God to
travel to Nineveh and warn its residents of impending divine wrath.
Jeremiah
Jeremiah also called the "weeping prophet", was one of the major prophets of the
Hebrew Bible (Old Testament of Christian Bible). According to Jewish tradition,
Jeremiah authored the Book of Jeremiah, the Books of Kings and the Book of
Lamentations, with the assistance and under the editorship of Baruch ben Neriah, his
scribe and disciple. In addition to detailing many statements attributed by Jeremiah to
God, the book of Jeremiah goes into detail regarding physical actions taken by
Jeremiah (e.g. the purchase of a field belonging to his uncle as a part of the right of
redemption, Jer. 32:6-25) as well as actions which happen to him (e.g. imprisonment,
Jer. 37:15-18, 38:6). Greater detail is known about Jeremiah's life than for that of any
other prophet. In spite of such great detail, an opinion expressed is that no biography of
him can be written, as there are few facts available.

Micah
Micah was a prophet in Judaism who prophesied from approximately 737 to 696 BC in
Judah and is the author of the Book of Micah. He is considered one of the twelve minor
prophets of the Tanakh and was a contemporary of the prophets Isaiah, Amos and
Hosea. Micah was from Moresheth-Gath, in southwest Judah.
Ezekiel
In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Ezekiel is acknowledged as a Hebrew prophet. In
Judaism and Christianity, he is also viewed as the 6th-century BCE author of the Book
of Ezekiel, which reveals prophecies regarding the destruction of Jerusalem, the
restoration to the land of Israel, and what some call the Millennial Temple (or Third
Temple) visions.
name Ezekiel means 'God Strengthens'. The author of the Book of Ezekiel presents
himself as Ezekiel, the son of Buzzi, born into a priestly (Kohen) lineage. Apart from
identifying himself, the author gives a date for the first divine encounter which he
presents: "in the thirtieth year". If this is a reference to Ezekiel's age at the time, he was
born around 622 BCE, about the time of Josiah's reforms.

Nahum
Nahum was a minor prophet whose prophecy is recorded in the Hebrew Bible or Old
Testament. His book comes in chronological order between Micah and Habakkuk in the
Bible. He wrote about the end of the Assyrian Empire, and its capital city, Nineveh, in a
vivid poetic style. 

Habakkuk
Habakkuk, who was active around 612 BC, was a prophet whose oracles and prayer
are recorded in the Book of Habakkuk, the eighth of the collected twelve minor prophets
in the Hebrew Bible. He is revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims

Zephaniah
Zephaniah is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Tanakh; the
most prominent one being the prophet who prophesied in the days of Josiah, king of
Judah and is attributed a book bearing his name among the Twelve Minor Prophets.

Haggai
Haggai was a Hebrew prophet during the building of the Second Temple in Jerusalem,
and one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the author of the Book of
Haggai. He is known for his prophecy in 520 BCE, commanding the Jews to rebuild the
Temple. His name means "my holiday."

Zechariah
The Book of Zechariah, attributed to the Hebrew prophet Zechariah, is included in the
Twelve Minor Prophets in the Hebrew Bible.

Moses
Moses was a prophet according to the teachings of the Abrahamic religions. Scholarly
consensus sees Moses as a legendary figure and not a historical person, while retaining
the possibility that a Moses-like figure existed.

Malachi
Malachi, Malachias, Malache or Mal'achi was the writer of the Book of Malachi, the last
book of the Neviim section in the Hebrew Bible. No allusion is made to him by Ezra,
however, and he does not directly mention the restoration of the temple.

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