Nevi'im
Nevi'im [נביאים] (
Heb: Prophets) is the second of the three major sections in the
Tanakh (
Hebrew Bible), following the
Torah and preceding
Ketuvim (writings).Nevi'im is traditionally divided into two parts:Former Prophets or Nevi'im Rishonim [נביאים ראשונים], which contains the
narrative books of Joshua through Kings.Latter Prophets or Nevi'im Aharonim [נביאים אחרונים], which mostly contains prophecies in the form of
biblical poetry.In the Jewish tradition,
Samuel and
Kings are each counted as one book. In addition, twelve relatively short prophetic books are counted as one in a single collection called Trei Asar or "The Twelve
Minor Prophets". The Jewish tradition thus counts a total of eight books in Nevi'im out of a total of 24 books in the entire Tanakh. In the Jewish
liturgy, selections from the books of Nevi'im known as the
Haftarah are read publicly in the synagogue after the reading of the Torah on each Sabbath, as well as on Jewish festivals and fast days.
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Nevi'im
Neviim oder Nebiim (hebräisch:
Propheten) bezeichnet die Prophetenbücher im jüdischen
Tanach. Sie entstanden nach der
Tora, etwa in den Jahren 750 v. Chr. bis 500 v. Chr. Sie werden in die frühen Propheten (
Josua,
Richter,
Samuel,
Könige), die eine frühe Geschichte des Volkes Israel darstellen, und die späten Propheten unterteilt.
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Neviìm
I Neviìm (o libri dei profeti) sono la continuazione della storia del popolo di
Israele, dalla morte di
Mosè fino alla costruzione del secondo Beth Hamikdash (il Santuario di Gerusalemme). Sono di solito divisi in Neviìm Rishonim (i Profeti anteriori o Libri storici) e Neviìm Acharonim (i Profeti posteriori o Libri profetici). Sono libri di genere storico e in essi appaiono numerosi profeti in veste di consiglieri di corte e non di "scrittori".
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