Which Bible verse or passage do you mean? Please paste it or name the book/chapter/verse.

If you want a quick example instead, choose one: Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, John 3:16, Matthew 28:5–6 — I can render any of those as breaking news in ≤55 words. Which do you want?

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I’m missing which part of the Bible you want reworked — your prompt shows empty quotes. Which book, chapter, or verse should I turn into an interview?

A few quick choices you can pick from (or name any other passage):
– Genesis 1 (Creation account, attributed to Moses)
– Psalm 23 (David)
– Isaiah 6 (Isaiah’s vision)
– Matthew 5 (Sermon on the Mount)
– John 3:16 (Gospel of John)
– Romans 8 (Paul)
– Revelation 1–3 (John’s letters/visions)

Also tell me:
– Do you want the interview voice to be modern and journalistic, reverent, literary, humorous, or something else?
– Should the author speak as the traditional biblical author (e.g., David, Paul) or as the narrator/text itself?
– How long should it be (short Q&A, a few pages, etc.)?

If you want, I can pick a well-known passage (e.g., Psalm 23) and show a short sample to get started. Which do you prefer?

I’m missing the name of the book — the quotes are empty. Which Bible book do you mean?

If you’d like, I can:
– Give a summary of the most-likely author (from an evangelical Christian perspective),
– Explain the traditional attribution and why evangelicals accept it,
– Summarize internal and external evidence (style, vocabulary, church tradition),
– Note major scholarly objections and evangelical responses,
– Outline the book’s major themes and practical applications.

Common requests where authorship is debated include Hebrews, the Johannine letters and Revelation, the Pastoral Epistles (1–2 Timothy, Titus), and Isaiah. Tell me which book you want and I’ll prepare the information accordingly.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story (55 words or fewer)? You can name a verse (e.g., John 3:16), a scene (e.g., Resurrection, Nativity, Exodus), or paste the text. Any preferred tone or translation?

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Breaking News!

Which Bible passage do you mean? Please specify book/chapter/verse (e.g., Matthew 28), or pick from examples: Creation (Genesis 1), Exodus 14, Luke 2 (Nativity), Matthew 5 (Sermon on the Mount), Luke 15 (Prodigal Son), Genesis 6–9 (Noah). Or say “Surprise” and I’ll choose one and write it as breaking news in ≤55 words.

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Breaking News!

It looks like the verse is missing. Which Bible verse or passage would you like reworded as a breaking news story (55 words or fewer)? If you don’t have one in mind, I can pick a famous verse—John 3:16, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, or Revelation 21:4. Which do you prefer?

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Breaking News!

You left the quotation blank — which Bible verse or passage should I rewrite as breaking news?

If you want a suggestion, I can do John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1:1, Matthew 28:5–6, or another. Tell me which one (or say “surprise”) and I’ll produce a ≤55-word breaking-news version.

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