Off hand I can think of one prophet, Isaiah, where a credible tradition tells us that he was sawn asunder (Cut in half with a saw) during Manasseh's reign. Hebrews 11:37 is supposed to be an allusion to this.
Zechariah was stoned in the court of the temple (Matthew23:35).
You can read for your self in the various books of the prophets, some died natural deaths due to old age. Some other circumstances, but there are a few which never died such as Elijah who was taked up by our Father personally.
It depends entirely on what individuals you consider prophets. Most of the major religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Baha'i, etc. consider prophecy to be a thing of the past, if extant at all, and correspondingly all of their prophets are dead or ascended to heaven. There are religions, however, like Mormonism, that hold that there are still prophets to this day. These prophets still live.
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Catholic AnswerThe prophets that lived up until the time of Our Blessed Lord, are all dead with the exception of Elijah, who was taken up into heaven and is considered to have not died. Interesting sidelight: The two prophets spoken of in the Apocalypse (the book of Revelation) are considered by most ancient Catholic Fathers to be Elijah and Enoch, who are the two in the Old Testament who never died. The prophets of the Old Testament ended with John the Baptist, and Jesus came as the greatest prophet, on which all the other prophets are modeled. Since the time of Jesus, every single Christian is baptized as a priest, prophet, and king so every Christian who is alive right now is considered a prophet, along with Our Blessed Lord, and Elijah and Enoch who are alive in heaven.In infancy, or were stillborn. Remember, birth was still mostly a mystery in those days and babies dying was, while tragic, sort of expected. That's why there are few records of the birthdays of ancient people: it just wasn't thought necessary to commenorate someone who could be shortly dead. After about Age Five, when it seemed more likely that a child would survive, people began to pay attention to their vital statistics.
well mostly they died because of sickness, or war. but mostly because of Allah
Both the prophets that did not die are Elijah and Enoch.
All prophets after Jonah are classical Prophets
No, they weren't all prophets.
I can't tell you all of the prophets because prophets depend on what religion you are from. If you want to know what prophets are in your religion I would check somewhere else.
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The Muslims recognize all prophets (1,24,000 in number).
All prophets warned man against sin.
All of them
well...u see all the prophets are the best of all man but.... i think Adam (a),Nuh (a),Ibrahim(a),Musa (a),Isa(a),and the Muhammad (s) are the major prophets
All the Prophets (May peace be upon them all) preached islam. Most 0of the Prophets were born in and around Jordon, Kina'an, Jerusalem, Egypt, Arabia.
There are many more than 12 prophets in the Bible. If, however, you are asking what the names are of the twelve minor prophets, they are:HoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachi
All the prophets in the bible were all spiritual, if they were not they won't prophesy, becos God honours the word of a prophet.