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400 ), on Zechariah, Malachi, Hoseah, Joel, Amos ( from 406 ), on the Book of Daniel ( ca.
The editors of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia implied that he prophesied after Haggai and Zechariah (;, ) and speculated that he delivered his prophecies about 420 BC, after the second return of Nehemiah from Persia ( Book of Nehemiah ), or possibly before his return, comparing with ; with ).
Zechariah (, " YHWH has remembered "; Zakariya < nowiki >'</ nowiki > or Zakkariya ; Zakharias ; ) was a person in the Hebrew Bible and traditionally considered the author of the Book of Zechariah, the eleventh of the Twelve Minor Prophets.
* Book of Zechariah
An apocalyptic prophecy in the Book of Zechariah states that Yahweh will stand on the Mount of Olives and the mountain will split in two, with one half shifting north and one half shifting south ( Zechariah 14: 4 ).
The setting on the Mount of Olives is also thought by some scholars not to have been incidental, but a quite deliberate echo of a passage in the Book of Zechariah which refers to the location as the place where a final battle would occur between the Jewish Messiah and his opponents.
Most scholars see this as a quotation of a passage from the Book of Zechariah in which God ( and the contents of heaven in general ) are predicted to come to earth and live among the elect, who by necessity are gathered together for this purpose.
Thus ( Irenaeus, i. 30, p. 109 ) the first archon sent Moses, Joshua, Amos, and Habakkuk ; the second Samuel, Nathan, Jonah, and Micah ; the third Elijah, Joel, and Zechariah ; the fourth Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and Daniel ; the fifth Book of Tobit and Haggai ; the sixth Micah ( qu.
When he was forced to sign the harsh Moscow Peace Treaty in March 1940, Kallio quoted freely from the Book of Zechariah, saying: " May my hand, which is forced to sign such a paper, wither.
" And, per Book of Zechariah ( 13: 8, 9 ), one third of Jews alive who have converted will be spared.
Finally the Book of Zechariah concludes with an eschatological reference to washing Jerusalem:
de Beer, this " two-handed engine " is thought to be a powerful weapon and an allusion to a portion of the Book of Zechariah .< ref > E.
Rohan, a Christian, stated that he considered himself " the Lord's emissary " and that he tried to destroy the al-Aqsa Mosque acting upon divine instructions to enable the Jews of Israel to rebuild the Temple on the Temple Mount in accordance with the Book of Zechariah, thereby hasten the second coming of Jesus Christ.
# REDIRECT Book of Zechariah
The prescribed readings for the Sunday were from the Book of Isaiah, " the voice of a preacher in the desert " (), and from the Gospel of Luke, the birth of John the Baptist and the Benedictus of Zechariah ().

Book and attributed
: For the attributed author of the Book of Obadiah, see Obadiah.
** The Book of Lord Shang, attributed to Shang Yang.
There is also some evidence that John might not have written the " Book of John " and it was wrongly attributed to him, in the book The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved.
The Liber Ignium, or Book of Fires, attributed to Marcus Graecus, is a collection of incendiary recipes, including some gunpowder recipes.
In the last chapter of the Book of Acts, widely attributed to Luke, we find several accounts in the first person also affirming Luke's presence in Rome including Acts 28: 16: " And when we came to Rome ..." According to some accounts, Luke also contributed to authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
: This article is about the prophet to whom authorship of the Book of Obadiah is attributed.
The Jewish Sages themselves considered this a prophetic work that was written during the time of the Prophet Jeremiah by his colleagues, but these latter prophets then attributed their result to king Solomon, just as other writings of Jewish Scripture have been written by one prophet while being attributed to another, such as the Book of Hosea, Isaiah, and others.
In his 1992 novel Last Call ( ISBN 0-688-10732-X ), Tim Powers includes a poem attributed to William Ashbless in the introduction to Book One.
Much of the Book of Proverbs, a book of wise sayings, is attributed to Solomon.
Nevertheless, the influence of classical ideas in many humanities disciplines, such as philosophy and literature, remains strong ; for example, the Gilgamesh Epic from Mesopotamia, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Vedas and Upanishads in India and various writings attributed to Confucius, Lao-tse and Chuang-tzu in China.
Legends in medieval Europe attributed Virgil with prophetic powers, and sometimes more magical abilities, as in the fairy tale " Virgilius the Sorcerer " collected in The Violet Fairy Book.
The earliest work directed toward standardizing an approach toward provision of mandatory and discretionary access controls ( MAC and DAC ) within a UNIX ( more precisely, POSIX ) computing environment can be attributed to the National Security Agency's Trusted UNIX ( TRUSIX ) Working Group, which met from 1987 to 1991 and published one Rainbow Book (# 020A ) and produced a formal model and associated evaluation evidence prototype (# 020B ) that was ultimately unpublished.
The Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Any Christian Man, also known as the King's Book, was published in 1543, and attributed to Henry VIII.
The verses are attributed to Odin, much like the biblical Book of Wisdom is attributed to Solomon.
Medieval alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan's Book of Stones According to the Opinion of Balīnās contains an exposition and analysis of views expressed in Arabic occult works attributed to Apollonius.
In the Book of Daniel, parts of the text were riginally written in Aramaic, this portion of the volume ( 7: 13-14 ) deals with a vision attributed to the author about " the times of the end ".
Nonetheless, references to Ceridwen's cauldron ( pair Ceridwen ) are also to be found in some of the early mythological poems attributed to the legendary Taliesin in the Book of Taliesin.
The earliest example of the name occurs in several of the mythological poems attributed to Taliesin in the Book of Taliesin.
There is an incidental mention of Maelgwn in the song To Maenwyn found in the Red Book of Hergest and attributed to Llywarch Hen.
Two of the most famous works formerly attributed to René are the triptych of the Burning Bush of Nicolas Froment of Avignon, in the cathedral of Aix, showing portraits of René and his second wife, Jeanne de Laval, and an illuminated Book of Hours in the Bibliothèque nationale, Paris.
Form critics attribute this variation to the view that each expression of the manna ceasing derives from different lore ; the " settled land " is attributed to the Priestly tradition, and " Canaan's borders " to the Yahwist tradition, or to a hypothetical later redaction to synchronize the account with that of the Book of Joshua, which states that the manna ceased to appear on the day after the annual Passover festival ( Nisan 14 ), when the Israelites had reached Gilgal.
Although arguments about some potential New Testament books, such as the Shepherd of Hermas and Book of Revelation, continued well into the 4th century, four canonical gospels, attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, were accepted among proto-orthodox Christians at least as early as the mid-2nd century.

Book and prophet
Similar to the traditional view in Judaism, conservative Christians view the Book of Daniel as written by the prophet Daniel, who they claim wrote the book around 536 BC after having been in captivity for about 70 years.
In the Book of Matthew 24: 15, of the New Testament, Jesus gives attestation to Daniel, " When, therefore, you see the abomination of desolation, which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place ( let the reader understand )".
The first Book of Samuel begins with a description of the prophet Samuel's birth and of how God called to him as a boy.
The Book of Lamentations (, Eikhah, ʾēkhā ( h )) is a poetic book of the Hebrew Bible composed by the Jewish prophet Jeremiah.
The Book of Haggai is named after its presumed author, the prophet Haggai.
There is no biographical information given about the prophet in the Book of Haggai, so we know no personal information about him.
Joseph Smith gained a small following in the late 1820s as he was dictating the Book of Mormon, which he said was a translation of words found on a set of golden plates that had been buried near his home in western New York by an indigenous American prophet.
Smith gained a small following in the late 1820s as he was dictating the Book of Mormon, which he said was a translation of words found on a set of golden plates that had been buried near his home in western New York by an indigenous American prophet.
These include a passage in the Book of Malachi 3: 1 that refers to a prophet who would prepare the way of the Lord:
Jonah (; or ; Greek / Latin: Ionas ) is the name given in the Hebrew Bible ( Tanakh / Old Testament ) to a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel in about the 8th century BC, the eponymous central character in the Book of Jonah, famous for being swallowed by a fish or a whale, depending on translation.
" The word, " midrash " occurs twice in the Hebrew Bible: 2 Chronicles 13: 22 " in the midrash of the prophet Iddo ", and 24: 27 " in the midrash of the Book of the Kings.
Yet for " son of Man ( Ben-Adam ), one is also wise to note that HaShem, throughout the Book of " Ezekial ," refers to the prophet himself only by the title " ben-Adam.
* Micah ( prophet ), eponymous prophet of the Book of Micah in the Old Testament
In Smith's 1832 history, he said he was visited by " an angel of the Lord ", who mentioned the Book of Mormon prophet " Moroni " as the last engraver of the golden plates ; however, Smith's account did not say whether or not the angel was referring to himself as Moroni.
Around this time, Oliver Cowdery was writing a history of Joseph Smith in which he identified the angel as the prophet Moroni from the Book of Mormon.
According to the Book of Mormon, Moroni was the son of Mormon, the prophet for whom the Book of Mormon is ostensibly named.
Their publishing company, Watch Tower, and official position magazine, The Watchtower, have asserted: " Ever since The Watchtower began to be published in July 1879 it has looked ahead into the future ... No, The Watchtower is no inspired prophet, but it follows and explains a Book of prophecy the predictions in which have proved to be unerring and unfailing till now.
According to the text, it is a comment inserted by the prophet Mormon while compiling the records which became the Book of Mormon.
Muslims regard the Quran as the main miracle of Muhammad, the proof of his prophethood and the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with the messages revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with the Suhuf Ibrahim ( Scrolls of Abraham ), the Tawrat ( Torah or Pentateuch ) of Moses, the Zabur ( Tehillim or Book of Psalms ) of David, and the Injil ( Gospel ) of Jesus.
As she led more individuals out of slavery, she was named " Moses " by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, an allusion to the prophet in the Book of Exodus who led the Hebrews to freedom from Egypt.

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