• Nevi'im

    Origin

    Hebrew נְבִיאִים (n'vi’ím, "Nevi'im", literally prophets)

    Full definition of Nevi'im

    Proper noun

    Nevi'im

    (plural Nevi'ims)
    1. A subdivision of the Hebrew Testament (Tanakh) that is known in English as the Prophets. This section is subdivided into two sections, the Former Prophets and the Latter Prophets. The Latter Prophets is further subdivided into the Major Prophets and the Minor Prophets (known as the Twelve).
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