Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Free
Faster access than browser!
 

Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions

Index Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions

This is a table containing prophets of the modern Abrahamic religions. [1]

177 relations: Aaron, Abigail, Abraham, Abraham in Islam, Abrahamic religions, Acts of the Apostles, Adam, Adam in Islam, Ahijah, Ahijah the Shilonite, Ahmadiyya, Amos (prophet), Amoz, Armenian Apostolic Church, Asaph (biblical figure), Azariah (prophet), Bahá'í Faith, Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans, Bahá'í Faith in Mexico, Bahá'í Faith in Peru, Bahá'u'lláh, Balaam, Baruch ben Neriah, Báb, Beor (biblical figure), Bithiah, Book of Amos, Book of Deuteronomy, Book of Esther, Book of Exodus, Book of Ezekiel, Book of Ezra, Book of Genesis, Book of Habakkuk, Book of Haggai, Book of Hosea, Book of Jeremiah, Book of Joel, Book of Joshua, Book of Judges, Book of Malachi, Book of Micah, Book of Nahum, Book of Obadiah, Book of Zechariah, Book of Zephaniah, Books of Chronicles, Books of Kings, Books of Samuel, Books of the Bible, ..., Cain and Abel, Cain and Abel in Islam, Christianity, Comparison of the founders of religious traditions, Daniel (biblical figure), Daniel in Islam, David, David in Islam, Deborah, Dhul-Kifl, Eber, Eli (biblical figure), Eliezer, Elihu (Job), Elijah, Eliphaz (Job), Elisha, Elkanah, Ellen G. White, Enoch (ancestor of Noah), Epistle of Jude, Epistle to the Hebrews, Esdras, Esther, Ezekiel, Ezra, Gad (prophet), Gautama Buddha, Gideon, Gospel of Matthew, Great Peacemaker, Habakkuk, Haggai, Hanani, Hannah (biblical figure), Harun, Hermes Trismegistus, Hezekiah, Hosea, Hud (prophet), Huldah, Hunab Ku, Iddo (prophet), Idris (prophet), Ilyas, Isaac, Isaac in Islam, Isaiah, Ishmael, Ishmael in Islam, Islam, Jacob, Jacob in Islam, Jahaziel, Jehu (prophet), Jeremiah, Jesus, Jesus in Ahmadiyya Islam, Jesus in Christianity, Jesus in Islam, Jethro, Jethro (biblical person), Job (biblical figure), Job in Islam, Joel (prophet), John of Patmos, John the Baptist, Jonah, Joseph (Genesis), Joseph in Islam, Joseph Smith, Joshua, Judaism, Khidr, Krishna, Lanham, Maryland, Lot (biblical person), Lot in Islam, Malachi, Manifestation of God, Micah, Micah (prophet), Micaiah, Miriam, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Mordecai, Mormonism, Moses, Moses in Islam, Muhammad, Muhammad in Islam, Nahum, Nathan (prophet), Nazareth, Nehemiah, Neriah, Noah, Noah in Islam, Obadiah, Oded, father of Azariah, Orthodox Judaism, Phinehas, Prophethood (Ahmadiyya), Prophets and messengers in Islam, Quran, Rowman & Littlefield, Ruth (biblical figure), Saleh, Samuel, Sarah, Seraiah, Shemaiah (prophet), Shuaib, Solomon, Solomon in Islam, Sulayman, Syriac Orthodox Church, Tanakh, Urijah, Uzair, Viracocha, Yunus, Zechariah (Hebrew prophet), Zechariah (priest), Zephaniah, Zophar, Zoroaster. Expand index (127 more) »

Aaron

Aaron is a prophet, high priest, and the brother of Moses in the Abrahamic religions (elder brother in the case of Judaism).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Aaron · See more »

Abigail

Abigail (אֲבִיגַיִל, Avigayil) was the wife of Nabal; she became a wife of the future King David after Nabal's death (1 Samuel). Abigail was David's third wife, after Saul's daughter, Michal, whom Saul later married to Palti, son of Laish when David went into hiding, and Ahinoam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Abigail · See more »

Abraham

Abraham (Arabic: إبراهيم Ibrahim), originally Abram, is the common patriarch of the three Abrahamic religions.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Abraham · See more »

Abraham in Islam

Ibrahim (ʾIbrāhīm), known as Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, is recognized as a prophet and messenger in Islam of God.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Abraham in Islam · See more »

Abrahamic religions

The Abrahamic religions, also referred to collectively as Abrahamism, are a group of Semitic-originated religious communities of faith that claim descent from the practices of the ancient Israelites and the worship of the God of Abraham.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Abrahamic religions · See more »

Acts of the Apostles

Acts of the Apostles (Πράξεις τῶν Ἀποστόλων, Práxeis tôn Apostólōn; Actūs Apostolōrum), often referred to simply as Acts, is the fifth book of the New Testament; it tells of the founding of the Christian church and the spread of its message to the Roman Empire.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Acts of the Apostles · See more »

Adam

Adam (ʾĀdam; Adám) is the name used in the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis for the first man created by God, but it is also used in a collective sense as "mankind" and individually as "a human".

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Adam · See more »

Adam in Islam

Âdam or Aadam (ʾĀdam) is believed to have been the first human being and Nabi (نَـبِي, Prophet) on Earth, in Islam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Adam in Islam · See more »

Ahijah

Ahijah (’Ǎḥîyāh, "brother of Yah"; Latin and Douay-Rheims: Ahias) is a name of several Biblical individuals.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ahijah · See more »

Ahijah the Shilonite

Ahijah the Shilonite (was a Levite prophet of Shiloh in the days of Solomon, as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible's 1 Kings.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ahijah the Shilonite · See more »

Ahmadiyya

Ahmadiyya (officially, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community or the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at; الجماعة الإسلامية الأحمدية, transliterated: al-Jamā'ah al-Islāmiyyah al-Aḥmadiyyah; احمدیہ مسلم جماعت) is an Islamic religious movement founded in Punjab, British India, in the late 19th century.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ahmadiyya · See more »

Amos (prophet)

Amos was one of the Twelve Minor Prophets.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Amos (prophet) · See more »

Amoz

Amoz, also known as Amotz, was the father of the prophet Isaiah, mentioned in Isaiah 1:1; 2:1 and 13:1, and in II Kings 19:2, 20; 20:1.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Amoz · See more »

Armenian Apostolic Church

The Armenian Apostolic Church (translit) is the national church of the Armenian people.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Armenian Apostolic Church · See more »

Asaph (biblical figure)

Asaph (אסף) is the name of three men from the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Asaph (biblical figure) · See more »

Azariah (prophet)

Azariah (‘Ǎzaryāh, "Yah has helped") was a prophet described in 2 Chronicles 15.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Azariah (prophet) · See more »

Bahá'í Faith

The Bahá'í Faith (بهائی) is a religion teaching the essential worth of all religions, and the unity and equality of all people.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Bahá'í Faith · See more »

Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans

The Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans has a history reaching back to the lifetime of `Abdu'l-Bahá and has multiplied its relationships across the Americas.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans · See more »

Bahá'í Faith in Mexico

The Bahá'í Faith in Mexico begins with visits of Bahá'ís before 1916.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Bahá'í Faith in Mexico · See more »

Bahá'í Faith in Peru

The Bahá'í Faith in Peru begins with references to Peru in Bahá'í literature as early as 1916, with the first Bahá'ís visiting as early as 1919.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Bahá'í Faith in Peru · See more »

Bahá'u'lláh

Bahá'u'lláh (بهاء الله, "Glory of God"; 12 November 1817 – 29 May 1892 and Muharram 2, 1233 - Dhu'l Qa'dah 2, 1309), born Mírzá Ḥusayn-`Alí Núrí (میرزا حسین‌علی نوری), was the founder of the Bahá'í Faith.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Bahá'u'lláh · See more »

Balaam

Balaam /ˈbeɪlæm/ (Standard Bilʻam Tiberian Bileʻām) is a diviner in the Torah, his story begins in Chapter 22 in the Book of Numbers.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Balaam · See more »

Baruch ben Neriah

Baruch ben Neriah (Hebrew: ברוך בן נריה Bārūḵ ben Nêrîyāh, "'Blessed' (Bārūḵ), son (ben) of 'My Candle is Jah' (Nêrîyāh)"; c. 6th century BC) was the scribe, disciple, secretary, and devoted friend of the Biblical prophet Jeremiah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Baruch ben Neriah · See more »

Báb

The Báb, born Siyyid `Alí Muhammad Shírází (سيد علی ‌محمد شیرازی; October 20, 1819 – July 9, 1850) was the founder of Bábism, and one of the central figures of the Bahá'í Faith.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Báb · See more »

Beor (biblical figure)

Beor (Bə‘ōr, "a burning") is a name which appears in relation to a king ("Bela son of Beor") and a diviner ("Balaam son of Beor").

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Beor (biblical figure) · See more »

Bithiah

Bithiah (Biṯyāh, Bityá, literally "daughter of Yah") or "Daughter of God" was an Egyptian princess, and a daughter of Pharaoh according to the Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Bithiah · See more »

Book of Amos

The Book of Amos is the third of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Tanakh/Old Testament and the second in the Greek Septuagint tradition.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Amos · See more »

Book of Deuteronomy

The Book of Deuteronomy (literally "second law," from Greek deuteros + nomos) is the fifth book of the Torah (a section of the Hebrew Bible) and the Christian Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Deuteronomy · See more »

Book of Esther

The Book of Esther, also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll" (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, "Writings") of the Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and in the Christian Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Esther · See more »

Book of Exodus

The Book of Exodus or, simply, Exodus (from ἔξοδος, éxodos, meaning "going out"; וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמוֹת, we'elleh shəmōṯ, "These are the names", the beginning words of the text: "These are the names of the sons of Israel" וְאֵלֶּה שְׁמֹות בְּנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל), is the second book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament) immediately following Genesis.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Exodus · See more »

Book of Ezekiel

The Book of Ezekiel is the third of the Latter Prophets in the Tanakh and one of the major prophetic books in the Old Testament, following Isaiah and Jeremiah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Ezekiel · See more »

Book of Ezra

The Book of Ezra is a book of the Hebrew Bible; which formerly included the Book of Nehemiah in a single book, commonly distinguished in scholarship as Ezra–Nehemiah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Ezra · See more »

Book of Genesis

The Book of Genesis (from the Latin Vulgate, in turn borrowed or transliterated from Greek "", meaning "Origin"; בְּרֵאשִׁית, "Bərēšīṯ", "In beginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) and the Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Genesis · See more »

Book of Habakkuk

The Book of Habakkuk is the eighth book of the 12 minor prophets of the Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Habakkuk · See more »

Book of Haggai

The Book of Haggai is a book of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, and has its place as the third-to-last of the Minor Prophets.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Haggai · See more »

Book of Hosea

The Book of Hosea is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Hosea · See more »

Book of Jeremiah

The Book of Jeremiah (ספר יִרְמְיָהוּ; abbreviated Jer. or Jerm. in citations) is the second of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, and the second of the Prophets in the Christian Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Jeremiah · See more »

Book of Joel

The Book of Joel is part of the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Joel · See more »

Book of Joshua

The Book of Joshua (ספר יהושע) is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible (the Christian Old Testament) and the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Joshua · See more »

Book of Judges

The Book of Judges (Hebrew: Sefer Shoftim ספר שופטים) is the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Judges · See more »

Book of Malachi

Malachi (or Malachias; מַלְאָכִי, Malʾaḫi, Mál'akhî) is the last book of the Neviim contained in the Tanakh, the last of the Twelve Minor Prophets (canonically) and the final book of the Neviim.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Malachi · See more »

Book of Micah

The Book of Micah is a prophetic book in the TanakhOld Testament, and the sixth of the twelve minor prophets.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Micah · See more »

Book of Nahum

The Book of Nahum is the seventh book of the 12 minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Nahum · See more »

Book of Obadiah

The Book of Obadiah is an oracle concerning the divine judgment of Edom and the restoration of Israel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Obadiah · See more »

Book of Zechariah

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

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Zechariah · See more »

Book of Zephaniah

The Book of Zephaniah is the ninth of the Twelve Minor Prophets, preceded by the Book of Habakkuk and followed by the Book of Haggai.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Book of Zephaniah · See more »

Books of Chronicles

In the Christian Bible, the two Books of Chronicles (commonly referred to as 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles, or First Chronicles and Second Chronicles) generally follow the two Books of Kings and precede Ezra–Nehemiah, thus concluding the history-oriented books of the Old Testament, often referred to as the Deuteronomistic history.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Books of Chronicles · See more »

Books of Kings

The two Books of Kings, originally a single book, are the eleventh and twelfth books of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Books of Kings · See more »

Books of Samuel

The Books of Samuel, 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Books of Samuel · See more »

Books of the Bible

Different religious groups include different books in their biblical canons, in varying orders, and sometimes divide or combine books.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Books of the Bible · See more »

Cain and Abel

In the biblical Book of Genesis, Cain and Abel are the first two sons of Adam and Eve.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Cain and Abel · See more »

Cain and Abel in Islam

The Mausoleum of Abel in the Nabi Habeel Mosque Qābīl and Hābīl (قـابـيـل وَهـابـيـل, Cain and Abel) are believed by Muslims to have been the first two sons of Adam (آدم) and Hawwa’ (حـواء, Eve) mentioned in the Qur’an.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Cain and Abel in Islam · See more »

Christianity

ChristianityFrom Ancient Greek Χριστός Khristós (Latinized as Christus), translating Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ, Māšîăḥ, meaning "the anointed one", with the Latin suffixes -ian and -itas.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Christianity · See more »

Comparison of the founders of religious traditions

The below table is a comparison of the lives of the founders of religious traditions.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Comparison of the founders of religious traditions · See more »

Daniel (biblical figure)

Daniel is the hero of the biblical Book of Daniel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Daniel (biblical figure) · See more »

Daniel in Islam

Daniel (Arabic: دانيال, Daniyal) is usually considered by Muslims to have been a prophet.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Daniel in Islam · See more »

David

David is described in the Hebrew Bible as the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and David · See more »

David in Islam

The biblical David (Dā’ūd or Dāwūd), who was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah, reigning in –970 BCE, is also venerated in Islam as a prophet and messenger of God, and as a righteous, divinely-anointed monarch of the ancient United Kingdom of Israel, which itself is revered in Islam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and David in Islam · See more »

Deborah

According to the Book of Judges chapters 4 and 5, Deborah was a prophet of Yahweh the God of the Israelites, the fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel and the only female judge mentioned in the Bible, and the wife of Lapidoth.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Deborah · See more »

Dhul-Kifl

Dhul-Kifl, or Zul-Kifl (Classical/ Qur'anic Arabic: ذَا ٱلْكِفْل / ذُو ٱلْكِفْل; "Possessor of a Fold") (c. 600 BCE) is an Islamic prophet who has been identified with various Hebrew Bible prophets, most commonly Ezekiel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Dhul-Kifl · See more »

Eber

Eber (ISO 259-3 ʕeber, Standard Hebrew Éver, Tiberian Hebrew ʻĒḇer, Arabic ʿĀbir) is an ancestor of the Israelites and the Ishmaelites, according to the "Table of Nations" in and.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Eber · See more »

Eli (biblical figure)

Eli (meaning "Ascent" or "above"; Ἠλί Ēli; Heli) was, according to the Books of Samuel, a High Priest of Shiloh.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Eli (biblical figure) · See more »

Eliezer

Eliezer ("Help/Court of El") was the name of at least three different individuals in the Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Eliezer · See more »

Elihu (Job)

Elihu (’Ělîhū) is a man in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Job.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Elihu (Job) · See more »

Elijah

Elijah (meaning "My God is Yahu/Jah") or latinized form Elias (Ἡλίας, Elías; ܐܸܠܝܼܵܐ, Elyāe; Arabic: إلياس or إليا, Ilyās or Ilyā) was, according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible, a prophet and a miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Elijah · See more »

Eliphaz (Job)

Eliphaz (’Ělîp̄āz, "El is pure gold") is called a Temanite.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Eliphaz (Job) · See more »

Elisha

Elisha (Greek: Ἐλισαῖος, Elisaîos or Ἐλισαιέ, Elisaié) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, a prophet and a wonder-worker.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Elisha · See more »

Elkanah

Elkanah (אֱלְקָנָה ’Elqānāh "El has purchased") was, according to the Books of Samuel, the husband of Hannah, and the father of her children including her first, Samuel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Elkanah · See more »

Ellen G. White

Ellen Gould White (née Ellen Gould Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an author and an American Christian pioneer.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ellen G. White · See more »

Enoch (ancestor of Noah)

Enoch is a character of the Antediluvian period in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Enoch (ancestor of Noah) · See more »

Epistle of Jude

The Epistle of Jude, often shortened to Jude, is the penultimate book of the New Testament and is traditionally attributed to Jude, the servant of Jesus and the brother of James the Just.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Epistle of Jude · See more »

Epistle to the Hebrews

The Epistle to the Hebrews, or Letter to the Hebrews, or in the Greek manuscripts, simply To the Hebrews (Πρὸς Έβραίους) is one of the books of the New Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Epistle to the Hebrews · See more »

Esdras

Esdras (Ἔσδρας) is a Greco-Latin variation of the name of Hebrew Ezra the Scribe (עזרא).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Esdras · See more »

Esther

Esther, born Hadassah, is the eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Esther · See more »

Ezekiel

Ezekiel (יְחֶזְקֵאל Y'ḥezqēl) is the central protagonist of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ezekiel · See more »

Ezra

Ezra (עזרא,; fl. 480–440 BCE), also called Ezra the Scribe and Ezra the Priest in the Book of Ezra, was a Jewish scribe and a priest.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ezra · See more »

Gad (prophet)

Gad was a seer or prophet mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the writings of Jewish historian Josephus.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Gad (prophet) · See more »

Gautama Buddha

Gautama Buddha (c. 563/480 – c. 483/400 BCE), also known as Siddhārtha Gautama, Shakyamuni Buddha, or simply the Buddha, after the title of Buddha, was an ascetic (śramaṇa) and sage, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Gautama Buddha · See more »

Gideon

Gideon or Gedeon, also named Jerubbaal, and Jerubbesheth, was a military leader, judge and prophet whose calling and victory over the Midianites are recounted in of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Gideon · See more »

Gospel of Matthew

The Gospel According to Matthew (translit; also called the Gospel of Matthew or simply, Matthew) is the first book of the New Testament and one of the three synoptic gospels.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Gospel of Matthew · See more »

Great Peacemaker

The Great Peacemaker (Skennenrahawi in Mohawk), sometimes referred to as Deganawida or Dekanawida (as a mark of respect, some Iroquois avoid using his personal name except in special circumstances) was by tradition, along with Jigonhsasee and Hiawatha, the founder of the Haudenosaunee, commonly called the Iroquois Confederacy.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Great Peacemaker · See more »

Habakkuk

Habakkuk was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, described in the Book of Habakkuk, the eighth of the collected twelve minor prophets.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Habakkuk · See more »

Haggai

Haggai (חַגַּי, Ḥaggay or Hag-i, Koine Greek: Ἀγγαῖος; Aggaeus) 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.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Haggai · See more »

Hanani

The word Hanani (חנני) means "God has gratified me", or "God is gracious".

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hanani · See more »

Hannah (biblical figure)

Hannah (חַנָּה Ḥannāh) is one of the wives of Elkanah mentioned in the First Book of Samuel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hannah (biblical figure) · See more »

Harun

Harun (also transliterated as Haroon or Haroun هارون) is a common male given name of Arabic origin, related to the Hebrew name of the Prophet Aaron.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Harun · See more »

Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus (Ἑρμῆς ὁ Τρισμέγιστος, "thrice-greatest Hermes"; Mercurius ter Maximus; חרם תלת מחזות) is the purported author of the ''Hermetic Corpus'', a series of sacred texts that are the basis of Hermeticism.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hermes Trismegistus · See more »

Hezekiah

Hezekiah was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the son of Ahaz and the 13th king of Judah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hezekiah · See more »

Hosea

In the Hebrew Bible, Hosea (or;; Greek Ὠσηέ, Ōsēe), son of Beeri, was an 8th-century BC prophet in Israel who authored the book of prophecies bearing his name.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hosea · See more »

Hud (prophet)

Hud (هود) was a prophet of ancient Arabia mentioned in the Qur’an.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hud (prophet) · See more »

Huldah

Huldah (חֻלְדָּה) was a prophetess mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in and.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Huldah · See more »

Hunab Ku

Hunab Ku is a Colonial period Yucatec Maya reducido term meaning "The One God".

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Hunab Ku · See more »

Iddo (prophet)

Iddo (Hebrew: עדו) or Jedo was a minor biblical prophet.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Iddo (prophet) · See more »

Idris (prophet)

ʾIdrīs (إدريس) is an ancient prophet and patriarch mentioned in the Qur'an, whom Muslims believe was the second prophet after Adam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Idris (prophet) · See more »

Ilyas

Ilyas (إلياس) is a form of the masculine given name Elias or Elijah, and may refer to.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ilyas · See more »

Isaac

According to the biblical Book of Genesis, Isaac (إسحٰق/إسحاق) was the son of Abraham and Sarah and father of Jacob; his name means "he will laugh", reflecting when Sarah laughed in disbelief when told that she would have a child.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Isaac · See more »

Isaac in Islam

The biblical patriarch Isaac (إسحاق or إسحٰق) is recognized as a patriarch, prophet and messenger of God by all Muslims.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Isaac in Islam · See more »

Isaiah

Isaiah (or;; ܐܹܫܲܥܝܵܐ ˀēšaˁyā; Greek: Ἠσαΐας, Ēsaïās; Latin: Isaias; Arabic: إشعيا Ašaʿyāʾ or šaʿyā; "Yah is salvation") was the 8th-century BC Jewish prophet for whom the Book of Isaiah is named.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Isaiah · See more »

Ishmael

Ishmael Ἰσμαήλ Ismaēl; Classical/Qur'anic Arabic: إِسْمَٰعِيْل; Modern Arabic: إِسْمَاعِيْل ʾIsmāʿīl; Ismael) is a figure in the Tanakh and the Quran and was Abraham's first son according to Jews, Christians and Muslims. Ishmael was born to Abraham and Sarah's handmaiden Hagar (Hājar).. According to the Genesis account, he died at the age of 137. The Book of Genesis and Islamic traditions consider Ishmael to be the ancestor of the Ishmaelites and patriarch of Qaydār. According to Muslim tradition, Ishmael the Patriarch and his mother Hagar are said to be buried next to the Kaaba in Mecca.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ishmael · See more »

Ishmael in Islam

Ishmael (إسماعيل) is the figure known in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as Abraham's (Ibrahim) son, born to Hagar (Hajar).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ishmael in Islam · See more »

Islam

IslamThere are ten pronunciations of Islam in English, differing in whether the first or second syllable has the stress, whether the s is or, and whether the a is pronounced, or (when the stress is on the first syllable) (Merriam Webster).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Islam · See more »

Jacob

Jacob, later given the name Israel, is regarded as a Patriarch of the Israelites.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jacob · See more »

Jacob in Islam

Yāˈqub ibn Isḥāq ibn Ibrāhīm يَعْقُوب إِبْنُ إِسْحَٰق إِبْنُ إِبرَٰهِم (literal: "Jacob, son of Isaac, son of Abraham" translit; also later Isra'il, Arabic: إِسْرَآئِیل; Classical/ Qur'anic Arabic: إِسْرَآءِیْل), also known as Jacob, is a prophet in Islam who is mentioned in the Qur’an.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jacob in Islam · See more »

Jahaziel

Jahaziel is the name of five characters in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jahaziel · See more »

Jehu (prophet)

Jehu (Hebrew: יהוא, Yehu "Yah is He") son of Hanani was a prophet mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, who was active during the 9th century BC.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jehu (prophet) · See more »

Jeremiah

Jeremiah (יִרְמְיָהוּ, Modern:, Tiberian:; Ἰερεμίας; إرميا meaning "Yah Exalts"), also called the "Weeping prophet", was one of the major prophets of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jeremiah · See more »

Jesus

Jesus, also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus Christ, was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jesus · See more »

Jesus in Ahmadiyya Islam

The Ahmadiyya movement believe that Jesus survived The Crucifixion and migrated eastward towards Kashmir to escape persecution.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jesus in Ahmadiyya Islam · See more »

Jesus in Christianity

In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the Messiah (Christ) and through his crucifixion and resurrection, humans can be reconciled to God and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal life.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jesus in Christianity · See more »

Jesus in Islam

In Islam, ʿĪsā ibn Maryam (lit), or Jesus, is understood to be the penultimate prophet and messenger of God (Allah) and al-Masih, the Arabic term for Messiah (Christ), sent to guide the Children of Israel with a new revelation: al-Injīl (Arabic for "the gospel").

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jesus in Islam · See more »

Jethro

Jethro can refer to.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jethro · See more »

Jethro (biblical person)

In the Hebrew Bible, Jethro (יִתְרוֹ, Standard Yitro Tiberian Yiṯerô; "His Excellence/Posterity"; Arabic شعيب Shu-ayb) or Reuel was Moses' father-in-law, a Kenite shepherd and priest of Midian.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jethro (biblical person) · See more »

Job (biblical figure)

Job is the central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Job (biblical figure) · See more »

Job in Islam

Job (translit) is considered a prophet in Islam and is mentioned in the Qur'an.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Job in Islam · See more »

Joel (prophet)

Joel (יוֹאֵל Yōw’êl; ܝܘܐܝܠ Yu'il) was a prophet of ancient Israel, the second of the twelve minor prophets and the author of the Book of Joel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Joel (prophet) · See more »

John of Patmos

John of Patmos (also called John the Revelator, John the Divine or John the Theologian; Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Θεολόγος, ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ) are the suffixative descriptions given to the author named as John in the Book of Revelation, the apocalyptic text forming the final book of the New Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and John of Patmos · See more »

John the Baptist

John the Baptist (יוחנן המטביל Yokhanan HaMatbil, Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτιστής, Iōánnēs ho baptistḗs or Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτίζων, Iōánnēs ho baptízōn,Lang, Bernhard (2009) International Review of Biblical Studies Brill Academic Pub p. 380 – "33/34 CE Herod Antipas's marriage to Herodias (and beginning of the ministry of Jesus in a sabbatical year); 35 CE – death of John the Baptist" ⲓⲱⲁⲛⲛⲏⲥ ⲡⲓⲡⲣⲟⲇⲣⲟⲙⲟⲥ or ⲓⲱ̅ⲁ ⲡⲓⲣϥϯⲱⲙⲥ, يوحنا المعمدان) was a Jewish itinerant preacherCross, F. L. (ed.) (2005) Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 3rd ed.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and John the Baptist · See more »

Jonah

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.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Jonah · See more »

Joseph (Genesis)

Joseph (יוֹסֵף meaning "Increase", Standard Yosef Tiberian Yôsēp̄; يوسف Yūsuf or Yūsif; Ἰωσήφ Iōsēph) is an important figure in the Bible's Book of Genesis.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Joseph (Genesis) · See more »

Joseph in Islam

Yūsuf ibn Yaʿqūb ibn Is-ḥāq ibn Ibrāhīm (يُـوسـف ابـن يَـعـقـوب ابـن إِسـحـاق ابـن إِبـراهـيـم) is a Nabi (نَـبِي, Prophet) mentioned in the Qurʾān, the scripture of Islam, and corresponds to Joseph (son of Jacob), a character from the Tanakh, the Jewish religious scripture, and the Christian Bible, who was estimated to have lived in the 16th century BCE.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Joseph in Islam · See more »

Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Joseph Smith · See more »

Joshua

Joshua or Jehoshua (יְהוֹשֻׁעַ Yehōšuʿa) or Isho (Aramaic: ܝܼܫܘܿܥ ܒܲܪ ܢܘܿܢ Eesho Bar Non) is the central figure in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Joshua.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Joshua · See more »

Judaism

Judaism (originally from Hebrew, Yehudah, "Judah"; via Latin and Greek) is the religion of the Jewish people.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Judaism · See more »

Khidr

Khidr or al-Khidr (الخضر al-Khiḍr; also transcribed as al-Khadir, Khader/Khadr, Khidr, Khizr, Khizir, Khyzer, Qeezr, Qhezr, Qhizyer, Qhezar, Khizar, Xızır, Hızır) is a name ascribed to a figure in the Quran as a righteous servant of God possessing great wisdom or mystic knowledge.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Khidr · See more »

Krishna

Krishna (Kṛṣṇa) is a major deity in Hinduism.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Krishna · See more »

Lanham, Maryland

Lanham is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Lanham, Maryland · See more »

Lot (biblical person)

Lot was a patriarch in the biblical Book of Genesis chapters 11–14 and 19.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Lot (biblical person) · See more »

Lot in Islam

Lut ibn Haran (Lūṭ), known as Lot in the Old Testament, is a prophet of God in the Quran.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Lot in Islam · See more »

Malachi

Malachi, Malachias, Malache or Mal'achi was the writer of the Book of Malachi, the last book of the Neviim (prophets) section in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Malachi · See more »

Manifestation of God

The Manifestation of God is a concept in the Bahá'í Faith that refers to what are commonly called prophets.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Manifestation of God · See more »

Micah

Micah is a given name.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Micah · See more »

Micah (prophet)

Micah (Hebrew: מִיכָה הַמֹּרַשְׁתִּי mīkhā hammōrashtī “Micah the Morashtite”) was a prophet in Judaism who prophesied from approximately 737 to 696 BC in Judah and is the author of the Book of Micah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Micah (prophet) · See more »

Micaiah

Micaiah (Hebrew: מיכיהו Mikay'hu "Who is like Yah?"), son of Imlah, is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Micaiah · See more »

Miriam

Miriam is described in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Amram and Yocheved, and the sister of Moses and Aaron.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Miriam · See more »

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Mirzā Ghulām Ahmad (13 February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was an Indian religious leader and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad · See more »

Mordecai

Mordecai is one of the main personalities in the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Mordecai · See more »

Mormonism

Mormonism is the predominant religious tradition of the Latter Day Saint movement of Restorationist Christianity started by Joseph Smith in Western New York in the 1820s and 30s.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Mormonism · See more »

Moses

Mosesמֹשֶׁה, Modern Tiberian ISO 259-3; ܡܘܫܐ Mūše; موسى; Mωϋσῆς was a prophet in the Abrahamic religions.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Moses · See more »

Moses in Islam

Mûsâ ibn 'Imran (Mūsā) known as Moses in the Hebrew Bible, considered a prophet, messenger, and leader in Islam, is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Moses in Islam · See more »

Muhammad

MuhammadFull name: Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāšim (ابو القاسم محمد ابن عبد الله ابن عبد المطلب ابن هاشم, lit: Father of Qasim Muhammad son of Abd Allah son of Abdul-Muttalib son of Hashim) (مُحمّد;;Classical Arabic pronunciation Latinized as Mahometus c. 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE)Elizabeth Goldman (1995), p. 63, gives 8 June 632 CE, the dominant Islamic tradition.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Muhammad · See more »

Muhammad in Islam

Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbdul-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim (مُـحَـمَّـد ابْـن عَـبْـد الله ابْـن عَـبْـد الْـمُـطَّـلِـب ابْـن هَـاشِـم) (circa 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE), in short form Muhammad, is the last Messenger and Prophet of God in all the main branches of Islam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Muhammad in Islam · See more »

Nahum

Nahum (or; נַחוּם Naḥūm) was a minor prophet whose prophecy is recorded in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Nahum · See more »

Nathan (prophet)

Nathan (נָתַן Nāṯan; ܢܬܢ fl. c. 1000 BC) is a person in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Nathan (prophet) · See more »

Nazareth

Nazareth (נָצְרַת, Natzrat; النَّاصِرَة, an-Nāṣira; ܢܨܪܬ, Naṣrath) is the capital and the largest city in the Northern District of Israel.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Nazareth · See more »

Nehemiah

Nehemiah is the central figure of the Book of Nehemiah, which describes his work in rebuilding Jerusalem during the Second Temple period.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Nehemiah · See more »

Neriah

Neriah ("Lord is my Lamp") is the son of Mahseiah, as well as the father of Baruch and Seraiah ben Neriah, mentioned in the Book of Jeremiah of the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Neriah · See more »

Noah

In Abrahamic religions, Noah was the tenth and last of the pre-Flood Patriarchs.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Noah · See more »

Noah in Islam

Nûh ibn Lamech ibn Methuselah (Nūḥ), known as Noah in the Old Testament, is recognized in Islam as a prophet and apostle of God (Arabic). He is an important figure in Islamic tradition, as he is one of the earliest prophets sent by God to mankind.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Noah in Islam · See more »

Obadiah

Obadiah (pronounced, עובדיה ʿOvadyah or ʿOvadyahu, or in Modern Hebrew Ovadyah; "slave of God") is a Biblical theophorical name, meaning "servant of God" or "worshiper of Yahweh".

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Obadiah · See more »

Oded, father of Azariah

Oded is a figure in the Hebrew Bible mentioned in 2 Chronicles 15.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Oded, father of Azariah · See more »

Orthodox Judaism

Orthodox Judaism is a collective term for the traditionalist branches of Judaism, which seek to maximally maintain the received Jewish beliefs and observances and which coalesced in opposition to the various challenges of modernity and secularization.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Orthodox Judaism · See more »

Phinehas

According to the Hebrew Bible, Phinehas or Phineas was a priest during the Israelites' Exodus journey, the grandson of Aaron and son of Eleazar, the High Priests.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Phinehas · See more »

Prophethood (Ahmadiyya)

The view on the Prophets of God (Arabic: نبي) in Ahmadiyya theology differs significantly from Orthodox Islam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Prophethood (Ahmadiyya) · See more »

Prophets and messengers in Islam

Prophets in Islam (الأنبياء في الإسلام) include "messengers" (rasul, pl. rusul), bringers of a divine revelation via an angel (Arabic: ملائكة, malāʾikah);Shaatri, A. I. (2007).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Prophets and messengers in Islam · See more »

Quran

The Quran (القرآن, literally meaning "the recitation"; also romanized Qur'an or Koran) is the central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God (Allah).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Quran · See more »

Rowman & Littlefield

Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group is an independent publishing house founded in 1949.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Rowman & Littlefield · See more »

Ruth (biblical figure)

Ruth, is the title character of the Book of Ruth; along with her mother-in-law Naomi, she is the book's heroine.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Ruth (biblical figure) · See more »

Saleh

The name, Salih, originate from ancient Egyptian:  means Upright Saleh or Salih (صالح Ṣāliḥ "Pious") was a prophet of pre-Islamic Arabia mentioned in the Qur'an who prophesied to the tribe of Thamud.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Saleh · See more »

Samuel

Samuel is a figure in the Hebrew Bible who plays a key role in the narrative, in the transition from the period of the biblical judges to the institution of a kingdom under Saul, and again in the transition from Saul to David.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Samuel · See more »

Sarah

Sarah or Sara (ISO 259-3 Śara; Sara; Arabic: سارا or سارة Sāra) was the half–sister and wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac as described in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Sarah · See more »

Seraiah

Seraiah or Sraya (שְׂרָיָה "Soldier/Prince of/is the LORD", Standard Hebrew Səraya, Tiberian Hebrew Śərāyāh) is the name of several people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Seraiah · See more »

Shemaiah (prophet)

Shemaiah (Samaia in the Septuagint) was a prophet in the reign of Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:22-24).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Shemaiah (prophet) · See more »

Shuaib

Shuaib, Shoaib or Shuʿayb (شُـعَـيْـب, šuʿayb, meaning "who shows the right path"), was an ancient Midianite prophet (نَـبِي, nabi), sometimes identified with the Biblical Jethro (though Islam attributes to him many deeds not mentioned in the Bible).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Shuaib · See more »

Solomon

Solomon (שְׁלֹמֹה, Shlomoh), also called Jedidiah (Hebrew Yədidya), was, according to the Hebrew Bible, Quran, Hadith and Hidden Words, a fabulously wealthy and wise king of Israel who succeeded his father, King David. The conventional dates of Solomon's reign are circa 970 to 931 BCE, normally given in alignment with the dates of David's reign. He is described as the third king of the United Monarchy, which would break apart into the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah shortly after his death. Following the split, his patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone. According to the Talmud, Solomon is one of the 48 prophets. In the Quran, he is considered a major prophet, and Muslims generally refer to him by the Arabic variant Sulayman, son of David. The Hebrew Bible credits him as the builder of the First Temple in Jerusalem, beginning in the fourth year of his reign, using the vast wealth he had accumulated. He dedicated the temple to Yahweh, the God of Israel. He is portrayed as great in wisdom, wealth and power beyond either of the previous kings of the country, but also as a king who sinned. His sins included idolatry, marrying foreign women and, ultimately, turning away from Yahweh, and they led to the kingdom's being torn in two during the reign of his son Rehoboam. Solomon is the subject of many other later references and legends, most notably in the 1st-century apocryphal work known as the Testament of Solomon. In the New Testament, he is portrayed as a teacher of wisdom excelled by Jesus, and as arrayed in glory, but excelled by "the lilies of the field". In later years, in mostly non-biblical circles, Solomon also came to be known as a magician and an exorcist, with numerous amulets and medallion seals dating from the Hellenistic period invoking his name.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Solomon · See more »

Solomon in Islam

Sulaymān bin Dāwūd (سُـلـيـمـان بـن داوود, Solomon son of David) was, according to the Qur’an, a Malik (مَـلِـك, King) and Nabī (نَـبِي, prophet) of the Israelites. Islamic tradition generally holds that he was the third King of the Jewish people, and a just and wise ruler for the nation. Islam views Solomon as one of the elect of God, who was bestowed upon with many God-given gifts, including the ability to speak to animals and rule jinn. Muslims further maintain that he remained faithful to a one and only God throughout his life; constructed his Temple, which became one of the key houses of worship; reigned justly over the whole of the Israelites; was blessed with a level of Kingship which was given to none after him and before him; and fulfilled all of his commandments, being promised nearness to God in Paradise at the end of his life. Arab historians regarded Solomon as one of the greatest rulers around the world.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Solomon in Islam · See more »

Sulayman

Sulayman is a variant of Suleiman (in Arabic name سليمان).

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Sulayman · See more »

Syriac Orthodox Church

The Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (ʿĪṯo Suryoyṯo Trišaṯ Šubḥo; الكنيسة السريانية الأرثوذكسية), or Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, is an Oriental Orthodox Church with autocephalous patriarchate established in Antioch in 518, tracing its founding to St. Peter and St. Paul in the 1st century, according to its tradition.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Syriac Orthodox Church · See more »

Tanakh

The Tanakh (or; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach), also called the Mikra or Hebrew Bible, is the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also a textual source for the Christian Old Testament.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Tanakh · See more »

Urijah

Urijah (or Uriah in many English translations) is a prophet mentioned in Jeremiah 26:20-23.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Urijah · See more »

Uzair

Uzair (عزير) is a figure mentioned in the Quran, in the verse, which states that he was revered by the Jews as "the son of God".

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Uzair · See more »

Viracocha

Viracocha is the great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca mythology in the Andes region of South America.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Viracocha · See more »

Yunus

Yunus (also spelled Younes or Younis, يونس,, یونس,, Turkish: Yunus) is a common male given name and the Arabic version, deriving through Greek Ιωνας (Ionas) from the Hebrew name יוֹנָה (Jonah), meaning dove, of the prophet Jonah.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Yunus · See more »

Zechariah (Hebrew prophet)

Zechariah was a person in the Hebrew Bible and traditionally considered the author of the Book of Zechariah, the eleventh of the Twelve Minor Prophets.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Zechariah (Hebrew prophet) · See more »

Zechariah (priest)

Zechariah (זכריה, "remember God"; Ζαχαρίας; Zacharias in KJV; Zachary in the Douay-Rheims Bible; Zakariyyāʾ (زَكَـرِيَّـا) in Islamic tradition) is a figure in the New Testament Bible and the Quran, hence venerated in Christianity and Islam.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Zechariah (priest) · See more »

Zephaniah

Zephaniah is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Tanakh.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Zephaniah · See more »

Zophar

In the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Book of Job, Zophar or Tzofar (צוֹפַר "Chirping; rising early", Standard Hebrew Tsofar, Tiberian Hebrew Ṣôp̄ar) the Naamathite is one of the three friends of Job who visits to comfort him during his illness.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Zophar · See more »

Zoroaster

Zoroaster (from Greek Ζωροάστρης Zōroastrēs), also known as Zarathustra (𐬰𐬀𐬭𐬀𐬚𐬎𐬱𐬙𐬭𐬀 Zaraθuštra), Zarathushtra Spitama or Ashu Zarathushtra, was an ancient Iranian-speaking prophet whose teachings and innovations on the religious traditions of ancient Iranian-speaking peoples developed into the religion of Zoroastrianism.

New!!: Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions and Zoroaster · See more »

Redirects here:

Table of Prophets of Abrahamic Religions, Table of prophets of abrahamic faiths, Table of prophets of abrahamic religions.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_prophets_of_Abrahamic_religions

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »