I don’t see a verse specified. Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story (e.g., John 3:16, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23)?

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I’m missing which book or passage you want rewritten — the request shows two empty quotes. Which Bible passage or book should I turn into an interview?

Also tell me:
– Do you want the interview with the traditionally attributed author (e.g., Moses for Genesis, David for many Psalms, Paul for Romans) or with “the narrator”?
– Tone: serious, reflective, conversational, humorous, modern, formal?
– Any specific translation to echo (KJV is public domain; other translations are copyrighted, so I’ll paraphrase those)?

If you don’t care, I can pick a widely known passage (e.g., Psalm 23, Genesis 1, John 3:16) and produce a sample interview. Which do you prefer?

It looks like the book name didn’t come through — you wrote empty quotes. Which book of the Bible would you like information about?

When you tell me the book, I can summarize from an evangelical Christian perspective:
– who the most‑likely author is (traditional attribution and common conservative scholarship),
– key internal and external reasons for that attribution (e.g., style, historical testimony, church fathers),
– how that authorship shapes evangelical interpretation (theological significance, authority, pastoral application),
– short bio of the likely author and relevant passages or themes, and
– recommended evangelical resources for deeper study.

If it helps, here are quick one‑line summaries for several commonly asked books from a typical evangelical viewpoint:
– Genesis–Deuteronomy: Moses as primary author (Mosaic core with later editorial additions).
– Psalms: Many attributed to David, but some by Asaph, Korah, Solomon and anonymous authors.
– Isaiah: Isaiah son of Amoz (single‑author view held by many evangelicals).
– Jeremiah/Ezekiel: Jeremiah and Ezekiel respectively (prophetic authorship).
– Matthew: Matthew the tax collector (apostle).
– Mark: John Mark, companion of Peter (based on Peter’s testimony).
– Luke & Acts: Luke the physician, companion of Paul (same author for both).
– John (Gospel): John the Apostle (traditional evangelical view).
– Hebrews: anonymous in the text; many evangelicals historically attributed it to Paul (others propose Barnabas, Luke, Apollos), so views vary.
– Revelation: John of Patmos, often identified with John the Apostle by many evangelicals.
– 2 Peter & Jude: traditional attributions (Peter, Jude), but 2 Peter’s authorship is debated among some conservative scholars.

Tell me which book you meant and I’ll give a full evangelical perspective tailored to it.

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I don’t see a passage specified. Which verse(s) or chapter from the Bible would you like rewritten as a breaking-news item? Any preferred translation (KJV, NIV, ESV, etc.)? If you want, I can pick a well-known passage (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23, Matthew 28:5–6).

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Breaking News!

Which Bible passage do you mean? Please give the book, chapter and verse(s), or reply “pick one” and I’ll choose a well‑known passage and present it as breaking news in 55 words or less.

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I’m missing which Bible passage you want me to rewrite — the quotes are empty. Which verse or story should I turn into a 55‑word (or fewer) breaking‑news piece? Examples: Creation (Gen 1), Exodus, David & Goliath, Nativity, Resurrection (John 20), Last Supper, Pentecost. Want one of those or a specific verse?

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You didn’t include a passage. Which Bible verse or passage should I rewrite as a breaking-news story (55 words or fewer)?

If you want suggestions, pick one: Genesis 1:1; Exodus 14:21–22; Psalm 23; Isaiah 6:1–3; Luke 2:8–14; John 3:16; Matthew 28:5–6 — or paste any other verse.

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