Which Bible verse or passage do you want rewritten as breaking news? If you don’t have a specific one, I can pick a well-known verse (e.g., John 3:16, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23).

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I’m missing which Bible passage you want rewritten. Could you tell me the book and verses (for example, Psalm 23; Genesis 1; John 3:16; Matthew 5:3–12 the Beatitudes), or would you like me to pick a well-known passage?

Also tell me:
– Tone: reverent, modern conversational, humorous, critical, academic?
– Perspective: interview the traditional/attributed author (e.g., David, Moses, Paul, Luke) or the text’s narrator?
– Faithfulness: verbatim quotes mixed with commentary, or a creative paraphrase only?

If you don’t care, I can choose Psalm 23 and do a modern conversational interview with “David.”

I’m missing the name of the book you want me to cover — the quotes you typed are empty. Which biblical book do you mean?

If it’s helpful, I’ll explain this for any book in a consistent evangelical-Christian way: who is most likely the author (traditional attribution vs. modern scholarly views), the main evangelical arguments/evidence for that author, the primary scholarly objections and evangelical responses, why authorship matters for interpretation, and a few recommended evangelical commentaries/resources.

Example (brief) — Hebrews
– Traditional/early view: Hebrews was long associated with Paul in some parts of the early church (especially the Eastern tradition), though the letter is anonymous in the text.
– Contemporary evangelical views: Evangelicals are divided. Some conservative evangelicals continue to affirm Pauline authorship or at least a Pauline circle; many evangelical scholars accept that the letter is anonymous and favor other candidates (Apollos, Barnabas, Luke, Priscilla) or simply refrain from a firm identification.
– Evidence cited by evangelicals who favor Paul: theological affinities with Paul (doctrine of Christ and salvation), early church attributions in some traditions, and the pastoral usefulness of reading it in light of Pauline theology.
– Evidence cited by those who reject Pauline authorship: distinct vocabulary, stylistic and rhetorical differences from the undisputed Pauline letters, and the anonymous nature of the letter.
– Evangelical response to the uncertainty: authorship questions do not undermine Hebrews’ canonical authority or theological value; many evangelicals emphasize the letter’s apostolic quality (belief it reflects apostolic teaching) and use it pastorally and doctrinally regardless of a settled name.
– Recommended evangelical resources: F. F. Bruce (Hebrews commentary), George H. Guthrie (NIVAC on Hebrews), William L. Lane (conservative WBC commentary) — these discuss authorship options and evangelical responses.

Tell me which specific book you want, and I’ll give a focused evangelical perspective on the most likely author, the evidence, implications for interpretation, and recommended conservative resources.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as a breaking news story (55 words or fewer)? I can pick a famous one for you (John 3:16, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, Matthew 28:5–6, etc.) if you prefer — tell me which or say “pick one.”

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Breaking News!

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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Breaking News!

I’m missing the verse—could you specify which Bible passage (and preferred translation)? If you don’t care, I can pick a well-known one (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23) and rewrite it as breaking news in 55 words or less. Which do you want?

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Breaking News!

I’m missing which Bible verse or passage you want rewritten. Please tell me the book/chapter/verse and the translation (e.g., NIV, KJV). Note: I can’t provide long, verbatim text from modern copyrighted translations you don’t supply, but I can paraphrase or summarize any passage in breaking-news style (55 words or less). Want me to pick a well-known verse if you don’t specify?

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