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HaNavi is a Hebrew term meaning "the prophet." It combines the definite article ha- with the noun navi (prophet) and is typically rendered in English as "the prophet." The form is not a personal name in itself but a title or descriptor used in religious and literary contexts.

In the Hebrew Bible, ha-navi is used to refer to prophetic figures and to designate prophetic roles

In modern usage, HaNavi may appear as a proper name or alias in contemporary contexts, such as

Transliteration of the term varies. HaNavi, Ha-Navi, Hanavi, or HaNavy are common renderings, reflecting differences in

within
the
community.
The
term
often
appears
in
reference
to
specific
prophets
and
their
messages,
and
it
is
connected
to
the
broader
collection
of
prophetic
books
known
as
Nevi'im.
In
Jewish
and
Christian
traditions,
the
concept
of
a
Navi
denotes
someone
believed
to
speak
on
behalf
of
God,
delivering
guidance,
warning,
or
revelation
to
the
people.
in
literature,
media,
or
online
discourse,
where
it
is
chosen
to
evoke
the
authority
or
mission
associated
with
prophecy.
The
name
can
be
found
in
discussions
of
prophecy,
theology,
or
cultural
commentary,
sometimes
used
more
as
a
persona
than
as
a
reference
to
a
historical
figure.
Hebrew
vowel
notation
and
transliteration
conventions.
Related
terms
include
Navi
(prophet)
and
Nevi'im
(Prophets),
the
latter
being
the
biblical
section
that
houses
many
prophetic
books.