The 48 prophets and seven prophetesses according to Rashi, Megillah 14a and glosses ad loc.
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The last Jewish prophet is acknowledged to have been Malachi. With him, the authentic period of Nevuah ("prophecy") died.
The 48 prophets
- Abraham
- Isaac
- Jacob
- Moses
- Aaron
- Joshua
- Phineas
- Elkanah
- Eli
- Samuel (Shmu'el שמואל)
- Gad
- Nathan
- David
- Solomon
- Iddo
- Michaiah son of Imlah
- Obadiah or Ovadyah [עובדיה]
- Ahijah the Shilonite
- Jehu son of Hanani
- Azariah son of Oded
- Jahaziel the Levite
- Eliezer son of Dodavahu
- Hosea or Hoshea [הושע]
- Amos [עמוס]
- Micah the Morashtite or Mikhah [מיכה]
- Amoz
- Elijah
- Elisha
- Jonah son of Amittai or Yonah [יונה]
- Isaiah (Yeshayahu [ישעיהו])
- Joel or Yo'el [יואל]
- Nahum or Nachum [נחום]
- Habakkuk or Habaquq [חבקוק]
- Zephaniah or Tsefania [צפניה]
- Urijah
- Jeremiah
- Ezekiel
- Shemaiah
- Baruch
- Neriah
- Seraiah
- Mehseiah
- Haggai [חגי]
- Zechariah Zekharia [זכריה]
- Malachi or Malakhi [מלאכי]
- Mordecai Bilshan
- Oded
- Hanani
The seven prophetesses
- Miriam
- Deborah
- Hannah
- Abigail
- Huldah
- Esther
- Sarah
References
Prophets in Judaism Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA