That is a question that is answered only with an opinion...in other words, a loaded question looking for an argument...kinda just like the Pharisees and Saduccees asking Jesus who was Baptism by... man or God. But anyways, here's one answer....It all depends on your viewpoint. I could say Revelation, another person could come along and say , "No, Daniel, or Isaiah, or Jeremiah were the greatest prophetic books".....so see, basically, it's a matter of viewpoint... and my viewpoint is that Revelation (could be) the greatest book written in prophetic form, because it is telling us what is just right around the corner, and we're not listening.
There are 18 prophetic books in the bible
The thirty-fifth book of the Bible is the Book of Habakkuk. It is a short prophetic book found in the Old Testament. It consists of three chapters, and it addresses the questions of suffering, faith, and God's justice.
The bible still has many unfulfilled prophecies that are said to happen in the last days. most of them are in the Book of Revelation.
A:No. The Old Testament prophets could not have imagined an automobile. However, there is a fascinating story in the Book of Ezekiel, that science fiction authors such as von Daniken and Blumrich have imagined as describing an actual spaceship.
The seventh book in the bible is the book of Judges.
The first book of Prophets in the Jewish Bible is Joshua.
There are 18 prophetic books in the bible
All biblical books are prophetic to one degree or another, but the shortest in the Old Testament is Obadiah with 21 verses, and the next-shortest would be Jude (25 verses) in the New Testament.
The thirty-fifth book of the Bible is the Book of Habakkuk. It is a short prophetic book found in the Old Testament. It consists of three chapters, and it addresses the questions of suffering, faith, and God's justice.
Joel is the name of one of the Prophetic books in the Jewish Bible.
Haggai was a prophet in the Bible, not much is known about his occupation outside of his prophetic ministry.
The Book of Micah in the Bible is a prophetic book that contains messages of judgement and hope. It addresses social injustices, condemns idolatry, and calls for repentance. Micah also speaks about the future restoration and redemption of Israel.
The Book of Lamentations (attributed to the Prophet Jeremiah) is in the 'Ketuvim' part of the Bible - also called the 'Writings or Hagiographa' and not in the Prophets section.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts. Revelation is a prophetic book and all the others are letters or epistles.
The bible still has many unfulfilled prophecies that are said to happen in the last days. most of them are in the Book of Revelation.
Prophetic authorship, acceptance, and the witness of the spirit are the criteria usedÊto determine the canonical scripture that will be used in the Bible.
J. J. Cleveland has written: 'The prophetic dates' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Prophecies, Bible, Eschatology