The Lives of the Prophets is an ancient apocryphal account of the lives of the prophets from the
Old Testament. It is not regarded as scripture by any
Jewish or
Christian denomination. The work may have been known by the author of some of the
Pauline Epistles, as there are similarities in the descriptions of the fates of the prophets, although without naming the individuals concerned.
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Isaiah: said to be of
Jerusalem, suffered martyrdom by being sawn in two by
Manasseh (in agreement with the
Martyrdom of Isaiah), buried near a place usually identified by scholars as the
Pool of Siloam.
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Jeremiah: said to be of Anathoth (Jeremiah
1:1), suffered martyrdom by stoning at
Tahpanhes in
Ancient Egypt where he was also buried. It is said that who prayed with faith over the seer's grave is healed from asps bites. His remains were later moved to
Alexandria. Before the
First Temple was destroyed, Jeremiah hid miraculously in the rock the
Ark of the Covenant.
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Ezekiel: said to be of Arira[8] and to be of a priesthood family. He suffered martyrdom in the land of the Chaldeans and was buried in the grave of
Shem and
Arpachshad. A description of the grave is given. Same stories of Ezekiel in the
Babylonian captivity are then narrated.
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Daniel: said to be of the
Tribe of Judah and born at
Beth Horon[8]. He is described as a man devoted to fast and prayer, and the story, full of miraculous details, of
Nebuchadrezzar's conversion is narrated.
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Hosea: said to be of the
Tribe of Issachar and born at Belemot[8] where he was buried.
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Micah: said to be of the
Tribe of Ephraim. He suffered martyrdom by Jehoram[9] and buried in his land near the cemetery of the
Anakim.
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Amos: said to be born in
Tekoa (Amos 1:1), tortured by
Amaziah (the priest of
Beth-el of Amos 7:10) and martyred by the son of this one. He laid in his birth-land.
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Joel: said to be of the
Tribe of Reuben, born and buried in Bethomoron[10].
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Obadiah: said to be born in Beth-acharam[8] in the land of
Sichem.
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Jonah: said to be born in the land of Kariathmos[8] near the
Greek town of
Azotus. After his predication in
Nineveh he went to live with his mother in Sur. He returned in
Judea, died, and was buried in the cave of
Kenaz (the one referred to in
Genesis 36:11).
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Nahum: said to be of Elkesi (
Nahum 1:1), in front of Isbergabin [8] of the
Tribe of Simeon. He died in
peace and was buried in his land.
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Habakkuk: said to be from the land of Bethzuchar[11] and of the Tribe of Simeon. After the fall of Jerusalem he went to live in the land of
Ishmael and then returned to help the
Hebrews who remained. He later went in Babylonia during the Babylonian captivity where he met Daniel. He died two years before the end of the captivity and was buried in his land.
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Zephaniah: said to be from the land of Sabaratha[11] and of the Tribe of Simeon. He was buried in his land.
* Haggai: said to come in Jerusalem from Babylonia when he was young, and he saw the reconstruction of the
Temple. He was buried near the graves of the priests (probably in the
Kidron Valley).
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Zechariah: said to come in Jerusalem from Babylonia when already old. He blessed both Jozadak (the father of
Joshua) and
Zerubbabel. He died old and was buried near Haggai.
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Malachi: said to be born in
Sofa[8]. He died young and was buried with his fathers.
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Nathan: said to be from
Gaba[11]. He taught the Torah to
David.
Beliar caused he couldn't stop David to kill
Bathsheba's husband. He died very old and was buried in his land.
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Ahijah the Shilonite (
1 Kings 11:29): said to be from
Shiloh. He was buried near the oak of Shiloh.
* Joad or Ioad (named
Jadon in
Antiquities of the Jews VIII,8,5 and referred to as the man of God in 1 Kings 13:1): said to be of Samareim[11] and was buried as told in
2 Kings 23:18.
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Azariah (
2 Chronicles 15:1): said to be from the land of Subatha[11]. He was buried in his land.
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Elijah the Tishbite: is said to be from the land of the
Arabs, of the tribe of
Aaron that was in
Gilead. The birth of
Elijah was miraculous: when he was to be delivered, his father Sobacha saw white figures of man who greeted him, wrapped him up and fed him with flames.
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Elisha: is said to be of Abelmaul (1 Kings 19:16) in the land of
Reuben. When he was born a calf of gold screamed so loudly it was heard in Jerusalem. He was buried in
Samaria.
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Zechariah ben Jehoiada (2 Chronicles 24:20-22): said to be of Jerusalem, he was killed by Jehoash near the altar of the Temple. He was buried near his father
Jehoiada. After his death, the priests of the Temple could no more, as before, see the apparitions of the angels of the
Lord, nor could make divinations with the Ephod, nor give responses from the Debir.
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