How to Read the 15 Prophetic Books in the Bible

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The books of the Old Testament prophets are packed with dense poetry and wild imagery. If you’ve tried to read them, odds are you were both intrigued and confused. In this video, we’ll learn how these prophetic books contribute to the storyline of the Bible and why it’s worth learning how to read them more attentively.

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As a Youth Pastor I show these videos to my kids and they love it!

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Vincent van Gogh explains the prophets. excellent!

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Is Daniel among the Prophets?

In our modern English translations of the Bible, the book of Daniel is located in between the prophetic books of Ezekiel and Hosea, which themselves are situated among the biblical books of the Prophets. So it seems simple: Daniel is among the Prophets.

However, the sequence of the books in our modern Bibles comes from Greek biblical manuscripts dating from the mid-300s A.D., well into the Christian period. The oldest form of the Hebrew Bible known to us dates to the centuries before Jesus (2nd-1st century B.C.), an arrangement called by various titles: The Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings (from the prologue to the Wisdom of Ben Sirah); The Torah, the Prophets, and David (from the Dead Sea Scrolls); and The Torah, the Prophets, and the Psalms (Jesus in Luke 24:44). This three-part arrangement is very ancient, and it's woven into the editorial design of the biblical scrolls themselves (see our video on the TaNaK).

In this original arrangement of the Hebrew Bible, Daniel is not among the Prophets; rather, the book is found in the third section, the Writings. There, it is bound closely to a small triad within the Writings, Ezra-Nehemiah, Daniel, and 1-2 Chronicles. This triad makes up the grand finale of the entire Hebrew Bible in a really cool way that we don’t have space to explore here. But the bottom line is that in the oldest form of the Hebrew Bible, Daniel is not among the Prophets and for some very good reasons.

Within the book of Daniel, Daniel is never called a prophet, and he never plays the role of a prophet. He is not called by God in a vision or dream to announce warning or the Day of the Lord to Israel’s leaders, nor does he call the people of Israel to repentance or faithfulness to the covenant. This was the basic job description of a prophet, and Daniel does not fit the bill. But that doesn’t mean Daniel isn’t important. His role was fundamentally different from the other biblical prophets. Daniel is consistently called a “wise man” (Dan 1:4, 17, 20; 2:20, 23) in whom God’s Spirit dwells (Dan 4:8, 9; 5:11, 14). But never does he prophesy. Rather, he is given wisdom to interpret the king of Babylon’s dreams (Dan chs. 2 and 4). Then later in the book, Daniel is given wisdom to interpret the books of the biblical prophets (Dan ch.9), but he is not included among their number. Instead, he is portrayed as the ideal Bible reader, who reads the scriptures and prays for God’s wisdom to understand what they mean and how they point to the coming Kingdom of God. This portrait of Daniel has all the hallmarks of what we could call “an apocalyptic visionary.”

So Daniel is among the apocalyptic figures in the Bible, and this is why he’s not included in our video, How to Read the Prophets. When we get to our video on How to Read Apocalyptic Literature in the Bible, we will include Daniel.

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I can't believe how timely each video is for my context. I'm leading our Middle School Confirmation Students through the Hebrew Bible this year and we are finishing up poetry and heading into the Prophets within the next month. Thanks for being one step ahead of us! You guys ROCK!

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So flipping beautiful, audio and visual wise. Well done!

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May The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
The great love of God,
The precious fellowship of The Holy Spirit,
Rest with us and in us now and forevermore, amen..

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I always enjoy the different animation styles in your videos, but I think the style in this series on biblical poetry is my favorite 😊

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Wow love it! Well told as always but as an art history buff, I loved the visual references to Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse & general fauvistic vibe going on just brilliant! Bravo & grace & peace to all involved! Been really praying for you all!!

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May the most High continue to bless you and fill you guys with His Holy Spirit so that ya'll can continue to educate us and others. Praise the LORD.

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I like that term, "covenant lawyers." A rebuke from God is a blessing. The humble will (did) accept it.

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I sure wish I had this when teaching Christianity in Japan. The closest word they have to prophet is "yogensha, " which means "fortune teller."

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