Which verse or passage would you like rewritten as breaking news? If you don’t specify, I can pick a well-known verse (e.g., John 3:16 or Psalm 23) and paraphrase it into 55 words or fewer. Prefer verbatim (translation?) or a fresh paraphrase?

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I’m missing which Bible passage you want turned into an interview — the quotes in your request are empty. Which verse, chapter, or book should I use?

If you’re not sure, I can pick a well-known passage (for example Psalm 23, John 3:16, or the Beatitudes) and present it as an interview with the traditional author (David, John, or Jesus/authoring Gospel writer). Also tell me:
– Which translation tone do you prefer: faithful/literal, paraphrase, or free/creative?
– Tone of the interview: reverent, conversational, journalistic, or humorous?
– Desired length: very short (a few Q&A), medium (several paragraphs), or long (detailed back-and-forth)?

If you want, here’s a very short sample (Psalm 23 as an interview with David) so you can see the style:

Interviewer: “When you say ‘The Lord is my shepherd,’ what image were you drawing on?”
David: “I had been a shepherd long before I was a king. A shepherd leads, protects, finds pasture — and that’s how I experienced God’s care in my life.”
Interviewer: “You mention walking through the ‘valley of the shadow of death.’ Was that literal danger?”
David: “Sometimes literal, sometimes spiritual. The phrase names any deep danger or despair; the point is God’s presence even there.”

Tell me which passage and preferences, and I’ll write the full interview.

I’m missing the book name you meant — the quotes after “of” are empty. Which Bible book do you want information about?

If it helps, here are some commonly asked-about books and the “most likely” author from an evangelical perspective (I can expand on any one):
– Hebrews — traditionally attributed to Paul by many evangelicals, though some evangelicals accept an anonymous author and offer reasons why Paul or another early Christian fits.
– Isaiah — evangelicals typically hold the prophet Isaiah (the 8th-century BC Isaiah) as the single author, not multiple Isaiahs.
– Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy — traditionally Moses is viewed as the primary author/compiler.
– Psalms — largely David (many psalms explicitly ascribed to him), with other contributors (Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, etc.).
– Job — anonymous; many evangelicals treat it as written by an inspired ancient author (traditionally attributed by some to Moses in Jewish tradition).
– Daniel — many evangelicals accept Daniel as the 6th-century BC author and consider it historically predictive prophecy.
– Isaiah 40–66 / Second Isaiah — some evangelicals still affirm single authorship (Isaiah), while critical scholarship proposes multiple authors; evangelical defenses exist for unity.
– 2 Peter — contested; many evangelicals defend Petrine authorship, though some accept apostolic authorship questions.
– Revelation — commonly attributed by evangelicals to John the Apostle (the same John who wrote Gospel and epistles), though some distinguish “John the Elder.”

Tell me which book you meant and whether you want:
– a short biography of the likely author,
– evangelical theological reasons for the attribution,
– textual/historical evidence and objections and responses,
or
– all of the above.

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I’m missing which verse or passage you want turned into a breaking-news piece. Which Bible text should I use (e.g., John 3:16, the Nativity, the Resurrection)? Any preferred translation (KJV, NIV)? I’ll rewrite it as breaking news in 55 words or fewer.

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