God chose prophets to deliver His messages — warnings, hope, and predictions about the future. They weren't living safe, comfortable lives: some were thrown in pits, swallowed by fish, or placed in lions' dens.
Section 4
17 Books
The Prophetic Books
Seventeen books of the Old Testament belong to the prophets — from the major voices of Isaiah and Jeremiah to the shorter writings of Obadiah and Malachi.
Predicted the coming of Jesus over 700 years before His birth — one of the most stunning prophecies in all of Scripture.
Jeremiah
Called by God as a teenager to be a prophet. Known as the "weeping prophet" for his grief over Israel's rebellion.
Ezekiel
Known for wild, vivid visions — including the famous valley of dry bones coming back to life.
Daniel
Survived a night in a lions' den and interpreted dreams for kings. His friends survived a fiery furnace.
Jonah
Tried to run from God — it didn't go well. Swallowed by a giant fish and given a second chance.
Amos
A shepherd turned prophet who boldly called out social injustice and the mistreatment of the poor.
Epic Stories from the Prophets
Daniel in the Lions' Den
Daniel 6 — Thrown in for refusing to stop praying, Daniel survived the night unharmed. The lions didn't touch him.
Three Men in the Furnace
Daniel 3 — Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow to an idol and walked out of the fire without a single burn.
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Jonah and the Giant Fish
Jonah 1–4 — Jonah ran from God's call, was swallowed by a great fish, and after three days was given another chance.
More Unforgettable Moments
Isaiah Predicts Jesus — 700 Years Early
Isaiah 53 contains one of the most remarkable passages in the Bible — a detailed description of a suffering servant that Christians believe points directly to Jesus Christ, written centuries before His birth.
God Calls a Teenager
In Jeremiah 1, God calls Jeremiah to be a prophet while he's still young. Jeremiah protests that he doesn't know how to speak — but God promises to put His words in his mouth.
The Valley of Dry Bones
In Ezekiel 37, the prophet sees a vision of a valley full of dry bones that come rattling back to life — a powerful image of restoration and hope for a broken people.
Key Themes of the Prophets
God Sees Injustice
God cares deeply about how people treat one another — the prophets repeatedly call out oppression and the mistreatment of the poor.
Consequences Are Real
When people turn away from God, there are real consequences. The prophets warned Israel again and again before disaster came.
God Offers a Way Back
No matter how far people stray, God always offers a path of return. He is big on second chances — just ask Jonah.
Hope in the Darkness
Even in the bleakest moments, the prophets promised something better was coming. Hope is never absent from their message.
A Savior Is Coming
The prophets hint at it constantly — a coming Messiah who will set everything right. Isaiah 53 is the clearest example.
Where to Start Reading
Not sure where to dive in? Here's a quick guide to finding the most gripping stories and passages in the prophetic books.