I’m missing the verse — which Bible passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story (e.g., John 3:16, Luke 2:1–20, Exodus 14)? If you don’t specify, I can pick one (John 3:16) and proceed.

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I’m missing which Bible passage you want reimagined — the quotes are empty. Which one should I turn into an interview with the author?

A few things that will help:
– Tell me the book/chapter/verse (e.g., Psalm 23; John 3:16; Genesis 1).
– Which translation/voice do you want? (public-domain KJV, a modern-paraphrase, or an original paraphrase in contemporary language)
– Tone/length: brief Q&A, in-depth feature interview, serious, conversational, or playful?

If you don’t pick one, I can choose a well-known passage (e.g., Psalm 23 or John 3:16) and proceed. Which do you prefer?

I’m missing the book name — you put two quotes with nothing between them. Which Bible book do you mean?

If you’re not sure, here are some common requests I can cover from an evangelical perspective (I can give background, reasons evangelicals accept the traditional author, key internal/external evidence, theological significance, and pastoral application for any of these):

– Genesis — traditionally Moses
– Exodus/Leviticus/Numbers/Deuteronomy — traditionally Moses
– Psalms — many attributed to David (and other authors)
– Isaiah — traditionally Isaiah (with some scholarly debate about Deutero-/Trito-Isaiah)
– Jeremiah — Jeremiah (and possibly Baruch)
– Daniel — traditionally Daniel (conservative evangelical view)
– Matthew — Matthew the tax collector/apostle
– Mark — John Mark (associate of Peter)
– Luke — Luke the physician (companion of Paul)
– John & 1–3 John — John the apostle (traditional evangelical view)
– Acts — Luke (same author as Luke)
– Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon — traditionally Paul (some letters debated by scholars, but many evangelicals hold Pauline authorship)
– Hebrews — traditionally Paul by some evangelicals, though many evangelicals also accept other possibilities and focus on theological unity rather than final attribution
– Revelation — John the Apostle / John of Patmos (most evangelicals accept apostolic John or John of Patmos identified with the apostle)

Tell me which book you want, and I’ll share the evangelical Christian perspective on its most-likely author.

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Which specific Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as breaking news? If you prefer, I can choose a well-known one (Genesis 1:1; Psalm 23; John 3:16; Matthew 28:5–6).

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I’m missing which verse or passage you mean — the quotes are empty. Which Bible verse would you like rewritten as breaking news, and do you prefer a specific translation (KJV, NIV, ESV, etc.)? If you don’t care, I can pick a well-known one (e.g., John 3:16 or Psalm 23).

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I’m missing the passage — which Bible verse or chapter should I rewrite as breaking news (≤55 words)?
Choices: John 3:16; Genesis 1:1–5; Psalm 23; Luke 2:1–20 — or name any other verse. Reply with the passage and I’ll write it.

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