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      • Neviʾim, the second division of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, the other two being the Torah (the Law) and the Ketuvim (the Writings, or the Hagiographa).
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    The Nevi'im (/ n ə v i ˈ iː m, n ə ˈ v iː ɪ m /; Hebrew: נְבִיאִים Nəvīʾīm, Tiberian: Năḇīʾīm, "Prophets", literally "spokespersons") is the second major division of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh), lying between the Torah ("instruction") and Ketuvim ("writings"). The Nevi'im are divided into two groups.

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    • Hosea and Amos. Both Hosea and Amos were composed in the second half of the eighth century, in the Northern Kingdom of Israel. The king of Israel from approximately 790 to 750 B.C.E.
    • Micah. The next of the Minor Prophets, working historically, was Micah, who prophesied at the end of the eighth century in Judah, the Southern Kingdom. He was active at the same time as Isaiah, whose prophecies are recorded in first part of the long Biblical book bearing this name.
    • Obadiah, Nahum Habakkuk, & Zephaniah. The next of the Twelve Prophets are Obadiah, Nahum, Habakkuk (especially chapters 1-2) and Zephaniah, all of whom prophesied around the time of the destruction of Judah, at the end of the seventh and beginning of the sixth centuries.
    • Haggai, Zechariah & Malachi. The last group within the Twelve Prophets is Haggai, Zechariah (especially chapters 1-8), and Malachi, all of whom prophesy after the Babylonian exile.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hebrew_BibleHebrew Bible - Wikipedia

    Nevi'im (נְבִיאִים Nəḇīʾīm, "Prophets") is the second main division of the Tanakh, between the Torah and Ketuvim. This division includes the books which cover the time from the entrance of the Israelites into the Land of Israel until the Babylonian captivity of Judah (the "period of prophecy" ).

  4. Neviʾim | Prophet, Prophecy & Scripture | Britannica. Home Philosophy & Religion Scriptures. Neviʾim. Old Testament. Also known as: The Prophets. Written and fact-checked by. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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  5. Nevi'im [נביאים] (Hebrew: meaning "prophets") is the second of the three major sections of the Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ), following the Torah (law) and preceding Ketuvim (writings). Nevi'im is traditionally divided into two parts: Former prophets or Nevi'im Rishonim (נביאים ראשונים), which contains the narrative books of Joshua through Kings.

  6. Nevi'im (Hebrew: נְבִיאִים, "Prophets") is the second section of the Hebrew Bible, the Tanakh. It includes: Book of Joshua; Judges; The two Books of Samuel; The two Books of Kings; Isaiah; Book of Jeremiah; Book of Ezekiel; The Twelve "minor prophets": Book of Hosea; Book of Joel; Book of Amos; Book of Obadiah; Jonah; Book of Micah ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KetuvimKetuvim - Wikipedia

    The Ketuvim (/ k ə t uː ˈ v iː m, k ə ˈ t uː v ɪ m /; Biblical Hebrew: כְּתוּבִים ‎, Modern: Ktuvim, Tiberian: Kăṯūḇīm "writings") is the third and final section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), after Torah ("instruction") and Nevi'im ("prophets"). In English translations of the Hebrew Bible, this section is usually ...

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