Duodecim prophetae,[1] sive Dodecapropheton (Graece Δωδεκαπρόφητον),[2] est compositio duodecim prophetarum librorum in Vetere Testamento Hebraico (Tanach), qui ibi inter prophetas posteriores numerantur. In religione Iudaica circiter ab anno 180 unicus liber habiti et sape in uno volumine scripti sunt.
Nebiim (prophetae) in Thanach | |
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prophetae priores | |
ספר יהושע | Liber Iosue |
ספר שופטים | Liber Iudicum |
ספר שמואל | Libri Samuelis |
ספר מלכים" | Libri Regum |
prophetae posteriores | |
יְשַׁעְיָהוּ | Liber Isaiae |
יִרְמְיָהוּ | Liber Ieremiae |
יְחֶזְקֵאל | Liber Ezechielis |
תרי עשׂר | Duodecim prophetae |
Divisio
Duodecim prophetae in Tanach divisi sunt, ut sequitur.
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