It looks like the verse is missing. Which Bible passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story (55 words or fewer)? You can give book/chapter/verse, or I can pick a well-known one (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1). Any preferred translation?

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I’m missing which passage you mean — can you tell me the book/chapter/verse? Or pick one of these examples. Also tell me the tone (formal, conversational, humorous, reverent) and how long you want it.

Below are three brief samples so you can see the style — each treats a Bible passage as a short interview with its credited author.

1) Psalm 23 (David) — conversational
Interviewer: “You called the Lord your shepherd. Why that image?”
David: “Because I needed someone who leads, provides, and keeps me safe when I can’t. A shepherd walks ahead and knows the path; that’s how I experience God.”
Interviewer: “What do you mean by ‘green pastures’ and ‘still waters’?”
David: “Those are the places of restoration—when life wears me thin, God brings rest and peace. It’s practical care, not just comfort.”
Interviewer: “Even with enemies, you say you’re not afraid. How?”
David: “Because I believe God’s presence changes the shape of danger. The rod and staff aren’t violence; they are guidance and protection.”

2) John 3:16 (John) — concise, earnest
Interviewer: “You wrote that God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son. What were you trying to say?”
John: “That love isn’t abstract—it’s costly and public. God reached into the world with a gift that could reconcile people to himself.”
Interviewer: “And ‘whoever believes’—is that open to anyone?”
John: “Exactly. The promise isn’t limited by nationality or merit. It invites trust that changes how you live and secures life beyond death.”
Interviewer: “So what’s the heart of your message?”
John: “Life through relationship with Jesus—given out of love, received by faith.”

3) Genesis 1 (author traditionally Moses) — explanatory, measured
Interviewer: “You start with ‘In the beginning.’ What scene were you setting?”
Moses: “I was marking an origin—order emerging where there was none. The account walks through stages: light, sky, land and seas, plants, lights in the sky, creatures, and then humanity.”
Interviewer: “Why the repeated ‘And God said’ line?”
Moses: “To show that God brings things into being by his word; creation answers to his voice. Repetition underscores deliberate ordering rather than chaos.”
Interviewer: “What about humankind—what’s your emphasis there?”
Moses: “We’re made as image-bearers—given role and responsibility to steward creation, reflecting God’s rule on earth.”

Tell me which passage you want turned into a full interview (or paste the reference), and your preferred tone and length, and I’ll write it.

It looks like the book name didn’t come through — the quotes are empty. Which Bible book do you mean?

If you’re not sure, here are some commonly asked-about books whose authorship is debated:
– Hebrews
– Isaiah
– Psalms
– Revelation
– Gospel of John
– Luke–Acts
– James
– Jude
– 1–2 Peter

Tell me which book you want, and I’ll share an evangelical Christian perspective on the most‑likely author, including the internal and external evidence, how historic evangelical scholarship has handled it, and what the authorship means for interpretation. If you’d like, I can also give a short summary first (1–2 paragraphs) and then a more detailed case. Which would you prefer?

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Which verse or passage would you like rewritten as breaking news? If you don’t specify, I’ll use a popular one (e.g., John 3:16) and deliver it in 55 words or fewer.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as breaking news? Please give the book and verse(s) and, if you care, a preferred translation. If you don’t pick one, I can choose a well-known verse (e.g., John 3:16 or Psalm 23) and keep it to 55 words or less.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like turned into a breaking‑news story (55 words or less)?

If you want suggestions: John 3:16; Psalm 23; Genesis 1:1–3; Matthew 28:1–7; Luke 2:8–14. Also tell me if you prefer a specific translation (KJV, NIV, etc.) or a modern paraphrase.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as breaking news? If you want me to pick one, I can do John 3:16, Psalm 23, Luke 2:1–14, or another—also tell me a preferred translation (KJV, NIV, etc.).

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