ProphetPeriod / SettingPrimary AudienceCore Message or ThemeKey Scriptures (ESV)Fulfillment / Spiritual Takeaway
Mosesc. 1440–1400 BC, Exodus–DeuteronomyIsrael leaving EgyptDeliverance, Law, CovenantDeuteronomy 18:15–19Foreshadows Christ, the ultimate Prophet (Acts 3:22).
Samuelc. 1100–1010 BC, Transition to monarchyIsrael / Kings Saul & DavidObedience > Sacrifice; God’s rule over kings1 Samuel 15:22God values obedience more than outward religion.
Nathanc. 1000 BC, David’s reignKing DavidConfronting sin; God’s covenant with David2 Samuel 12:7–10Bold truth in love restores the fallen.
Elijahc. 870–850 BC, Ahab’s reignNorthern IsraelConfronting idolatry (Baal); God’s supremacy1 Kings 18:21–39Truth stands even when outnumbered; God answers by fire.
Elishac. 850–800 BC, post-ElijahNorthern IsraelGod’s power, mercy, and continual presence2 Kings 2:9–14God’s work continues even when His servants change.
Micaiahc. 850 BCAhab & false prophetsTruth vs. deception in leadership1 Kings 22:13–28God’s word stands though unpopular.
Jonahc. 780 BC, AssyriaNineveh (Gentiles)Repentance and God’s mercyJonah 3:4–10God’s grace extends to all nations.
Amosc. 760 BCNorthern IsraelSocial injustice and hypocrisyAmos 5:24God demands righteousness, not ritual.
Hoseac. 750 BCNorthern IsraelFaithfulness of God to unfaithful peopleHosea 3:1–5God’s love is relentless despite betrayal.
Isaiahc. 740–681 BCJudah & future generationsJudgment and the coming MessiahIsaiah 9:6–7; 53:5Salvation through Christ alone; hope in redemption.
Micahc. 735–700 BCJudah & SamariaJudgment and hope; birthplace of MessiahMicah 5:2Jesus born in Bethlehem; God’s mercy triumphs over wrath.
Nahumc. 650 BCAssyria (Nineveh)God’s justice against wicked nationsNahum 1:2–3God’s patience is not permission for evil.
Zephaniahc. 640 BCJudahDay of the Lord; purification of the faithfulZephaniah 3:17God rejoices over the redeemed who return to Him.
Jeremiahc. 627–580 BCJudahWarning of Babylonian exile; new covenantJeremiah 31:31–34Christ fulfills the New Covenant in His blood.
Habakkukc. 609–597 BCJudahWrestling with God’s justice; faith in trialsHabakkuk 2:4The righteous live by faith — not circumstances.
Obadiahc. 586 BCEdomJudgment for pride and cruelty toward IsraelObadiah 1:3–4Pride precedes destruction; God defends His people.
Ezekielc. 593–571 BCExiles in BabylonGod’s glory, new heart, and future restorationEzekiel 36:26–27The Spirit transforms hearts of stone into hearts of flesh.
Danielc. 605–536 BCExiles & future empiresGod’s sovereignty over kings and kingdomsDaniel 2; 7; 12Christ’s kingdom will never end.
Haggaic. 520 BCPost-exile JudahRebuild the Temple; prioritize GodHaggai 1:4–9Obedience brings renewal and blessing.
Zechariahc. 520–480 BCPost-exile JudahHope, restoration, and coming MessiahZechariah 9:9; 12:10Jesus fulfills Messianic prophecies of peace and salvation.
Malachic. 430 BCPost-exile JudahFaithfulness; warning against apathyMalachi 4:5–6Calls for renewed worship and expectation of Messiah.
John the Baptistc. AD 27–30Israel before Christ’s ministryRepentance; prepare the way for the LordMatthew 3:1–3; John 1:29Final prophet before Christ; fulfills Isaiah 40:3.
Agabusc. AD 40–60Early ChurchPredicts famine and Paul’s imprisonmentActs 11:28; 21:10–11The Spirit still speaks truth for the Church’s preparation.
Annac. AD 0–30Temple in JerusalemTestified to the Messiah’s arrivalLuke 2:36–38Faithful witnesses recognize Christ in every generation.
Prophetess Deborahc. 1200 BC, Judges 4–5IsraelDeliverance, wisdom, leadershipJudges 4:4–10God uses those who obey Him, regardless of status or gender.
Prophetess Huldahc. 640 BC, King JosiahJudahConfirmed God’s judgment and mercy2 Kings 22:14–20God’s word is affirmed through faithful servants.

Key Themes Across the Prophets

  1. God’s Holiness — Sin has consequences; repentance brings restoration.
  2. God’s Faithfulness — Even in judgment, He preserves a remnant.
  3. God’s Sovereignty — Nations rise and fall under His command.
  4. God’s Promise — Every prophet, in some way, points to Jesus Christ.

Prophetic Fulfillment in Christ

Old Testament ProphecyFulfilled in Jesus Christ
The virgin birth (Isaiah 7:14)Matthew 1:22–23
Born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)Matthew 2:5–6
Suffering Servant (Isaiah 53)Luke 23:33–34
New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31–34)Luke 22:20
Spirit-filled ministry (Isaiah 61:1–2)Luke 4:18–21
Triumphal entry (Zechariah 9:9)John 12:12–15
Betrayed for 30 silver pieces (Zechariah 11:12–13)Matthew 26:14–16
Pierced hands and feet (Psalm 22:16; Zechariah 12:10)John 19:34–37

Summary

  • Major Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel.
  • Minor Prophets (The Twelve): Hosea through Malachi — “minor” for length, not importance.
  • Pre-writing Prophets: Moses, Samuel, Elijah, Elisha, Nathan.
  • New Testament Prophets: John the Baptist, Agabus, Anna, others in Acts.

Every prophet’s message echoes one truth:

God’s Word stands forever, His warnings are real, and His promises are fulfilled in Christ.