The Book Of Prophets
Nevi'im (in Hebrew / form the second part of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), after the Torah (Pentateuch) and before the Ketuvim (Other Writings).
Nevi'im are often referred to as the "Prophetic Books" or "Books of the Prophets" in French , or even simply "Prophets". However, the Hebrew name (NABI) has another idea that conveyed by the word " prophet , "it means" change "rather than" bring to front ".
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Timeline from the book The Bible and the invention of history, Mario Liverani (2008) (See review ). The frieze shows the time during which each prophet had lived, not the period where the text bearing his name was written.

Jewish Canon
Nevi'im are traditionally grouped into two sets:
- The Early Prophets (Nevi'im Rishonim Early Prophets
The books of the prophets first cover the history of Israel from its installation in the land of Canaan to his deportation to Babylon. They include the following books:
