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'''Prophetic books''' in the [[Bible]] deliver [[God|God's]] messages to his people, focusing on warnings, calls to repentance, and visions of future events. | |||
Biblical books considered prophecy include: | |||
* [[Book of Isaiah|The Book of the Prophet Isaiah]] | |||
* [[Book of Jeremiah|The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah]] | |||
* [[Book of Ezekiel|The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel]] | |||
* [[Book of Daniel|The Book of Daniel]] | |||
* [[Book of Hosea|The Book of Hosea]] | |||
* [[Book of Joel|The Book of Joel]] | |||
* [[Book of Amos|The Book of Amos]] | |||
* [[Book of Obadiah|The Book of Obadiah]] | |||
* [[Book of Nahum|The Book of Nahum]] | |||
* [[Book of Habakkuk|The Book of Habakkuk]] | |||
* [[Book of Zephaniah|The Book of Zephaniah]] | |||
* [[Book of Haggai|The Book of Haggai]] | |||
* [[Book of Zechariah|The Book of Zechariah]] | |||
* [[Book of Malachi|The Book of Malachi]] | |||
* [[Book of Revelation|The Revelation of John]] |
Latest revision as of 09:04, 8 August 2024
Prophetic books in the Bible deliver God's messages to his people, focusing on warnings, calls to repentance, and visions of future events.
Biblical books considered prophecy include:
- The Book of the Prophet Isaiah
- The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah
- The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel
- The Book of Daniel
- The Book of Hosea
- The Book of Joel
- The Book of Amos
- The Book of Obadiah
- The Book of Nahum
- The Book of Habakkuk
- The Book of Zephaniah
- The Book of Haggai
- The Book of Zechariah
- The Book of Malachi
- The Revelation of John