48 Nevi'im1 Avrohom
2 Yitzchok
3 Yaakov
4 Moshe
5 Aharon
6 Yehoshua
7 Pinchos
8 Elkana
9 Eli HaKohen
10 Shmuel
11 Gad (During Dovid's reign)
12 Nosson (During Dovid's reign)
13 Dovid HaMelech
14 Shlomo HaMelech
15 Ido
16 Michayahu ben Yimla (During Achav's reign)
17 Ovadia (During Asa's reign)
18 Achia Hashiloni (During Asa's reign)
19 Yeihu ben Chanani (During Asa's reign)
20 Azaraya ben Oded (During Yehoshafat's reign)
21 Chaziel HaLevi (During Yehoshafat's reign)
22 Eliezer MiMorisha (During Yehoshafat's reign)
23 Hoshei'a (During Yeravam ben Yoash's reign)
24 Amos (During Yeravam ben Yoash's reign)
25 Micha HaMorashti (During Yosam's reign)
26 Amotz (During Amatzia's reign)
27 Eliyahu (During Amatzia's reign)
28 Elisha (During Amatzia's reign)
29 Yonah ben Amitai (During Amatzia's reign)
30 Yeshayahu (During Amatzia's reign)
31 Yoel (During Menashe's reign)
32 Nachum (During Menashe's reign)
33 Chavakuk (During Menashe's reign)
34 Tzefania (During Yoshia's reign)
35 Uriah MiKiryat Ye'arim (During Yoshia's reign)
36 Yirmiyahu (During Yoshia's reign)
37 Yechezkel Bavel
38 Daniel Bavel (some take out Daniel and add Shemaya in times of Rechavam)
39 Baruch Bavel
40 Neria Bavel
41 Saria Bavel
42 Machsaya Bavel
43 Chagai Bavel
44 Zecharya Bavel
45 Malachi Bavel
46 Mordechai HaBalshan Bavel
47 Unknown Bavel
48 Unknown Bavel
Torah (Genesis through Deuteronomy), Neviim (the Prophets, books like Isaiah and Ezekiel), Ketuvim (the Writings, books like Ruth and Job).
It not necessary to know their names but what's more important is knowing how to work out their properties
a) The Neviim are read from in the synagogue (the Haftarot, after the Torah is read) b) Parts of the Ketuvim form part of the yearly prayer-cycle (the five Megillot, plus many of the Psalms) c) In general, all of the Neviim and Ketuvim are studied, since they are an important part of the Torah (in the broader sense of the word).
there name are jimmy timmy and Lisa and they are all 49
The word Tanakh is an acronym or contraction of three words: Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim. Torah refers to the 5 books of Moses, Genesis through Deuteronomy. Neviim means prophets, and refers to books like Isaiah and Hosea. Ketuvim means writings, and refers to books like Ruth and Job. All of the books of the Hebrew Bible, what Protestants call the Old Testament, are included in the Tanakh.
49 + 49 + 49 + 49 + 49 = 245 OR 49*5=245
Not sure what it is you are asking here. Sequence of numbers? names? prime numbers?
M87 is one of the most prominent galaxies followed by the elliptical galaxy Messier 49.
All of the Neviim (prophets) were sent to strengthen the relationship between the Israelites and God. Moses was the most important of the prophets, though.
The GCF of 49 and 49 is 49.
The Old Testament may be called by several names. An easy name is the Hebrew Bible. Another is TaNaKh. TaNaKh is an acronym for the three different sections of the Bible. T is for Torah-the first five books. N is for Neviim which means Prophets; such as Joshua, Isaiah, and Ezekial. K is for Ketuvim which means writing; these include Psalms, Proverbs, and Ruth.
51/49 = (49 + 2)/49 = 49/49 + 2/49 = 1 2/49