Introduction To The Prophets - (Theology of Work)
Introduction To The Old Testament Prophets - (The Bible Journey)
Introduction To The Prophets - (Wednesday In The Word)
Enoch
Noah
Abraham
Isaac
Jacob
Aaron
Moses
Eldad
Nathan
Gad
Elijah
Elisha
Unnamed Prophet in Bethel - 1 Kings 13:11-25 recounts the story of an old prophet living in Bethel who interacts with another unnamed prophet from Judah [1].
Unnamed Prophet to Eli - 1 Samuel 2:27-36 describes an unnamed prophet who brings a message of judgment to Eli and his family [3].
Unnamed Prophet to Ahab - 1 Kings 20:13-22 mentions an unnamed prophet who delivers messages to King Ahab regarding battles against the Arameans [1].
Unnamed Prophet in Judges - Judges 6:7-10 tells of an unnamed prophet sent by God to the Israelites to remind them of their disobedience [1].
Unnamed Prophet in 2 Chronicles - 2 Chronicles 25:15-16 features an unnamed prophet who rebukes King Amaziah for worshipping the gods of Edom [3]
Zechariah, father of John the Baptist - Luke 1:67-79 records his prophecy upon the birth of his son.
Mary, the Mother of Jesus - Mary's Magnificat in Luke 1:46-55 is often interpreted as a prophetic utterance about the coming of the Messiah [6].
Simeon - prophesied about Jesus and blessed Mary and Joseph (Luke 2:25-35) [5].
Anna, an elderly prophetess, recognized Jesus as the Messiah and spoke about Him to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem (Luke 2:36-38).
John the Baptist - Recognized as a major prophet who prepared the way for Jesus (Matthew 3:1-3) [2]
Jesus - Referred to as a prophet (Matthew 21:11; Luke 24:19) [1]
Unnamed Prophets in Acts - Acts 11:27-28 mentions prophets who came from Jerusalem to Antioch, including:
Agabus - A prophet who predicted a famine and Paul's imprisonment (Acts 11:27-28; 21:10) [3]
Prophets and teachers in the church in Antioch as listed in Acts 13:3
Barnabas
Simeon Niger
Lucius of Cyrene
Manaen
Saul (see below)
Judas Barsabbas - Described as a prophet who accompanied Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15:32) [5]
Silas - Identified as a prophet in the early church (Acts 15:32) [5]
Philip the evangelist's four daughters, (Acts 21:9).
Generic mentions of false prophets
Matthew 7:22-23 - Jesus mentions individuals who prophesied in His name but were not known by Him.
Matthew 7:15-20 - Jesus warns about false prophets, saying, "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves" [2].
Matthew 24:24 - Jesus prophesies about the end times, saying, "For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect" [5].
Mark 13:22 - Similar to Matthew 24:24, Mark records Jesus' warning about false prophets performing signs and wonders to deceive, adding, "So be on your guard; I have told you everything ahead of time" [5].
2 Peter 2:1-3 - Peter condemns false prophets who will secretly introduce destructive heresies, exploiting others for their greed [3].
1 John 4:1 - John advises believers to test the spirits, as many false prophets have gone out into the world [3].