
prophetic literature
Prophetic literature refers to writings in religious texts, such as the Bible, that record the messages and visions of prophets. These prophets were believed to be chosen by God to convey warnings, guidance, and hope to their communities. The literature often addresses social justice, morality, and the consequences of people’s actions. It can include poetry, narratives, and symbolism, reflecting the cultural and historical context of the time. Overall, prophetic literature serves to inspire, challenge, and call people to a deeper understanding of their relationship with the divine and each other.