It looks like the verse/passage was left blank. Which Bible verse would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story (55 words or fewer)? Examples you can pick: Genesis 1:1–5, Psalm 23, John 3:16, Luke 2:1–20, Matthew 28:1–10, Revelation 21. Any translation preference?

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I’m missing which Bible passage you want turned into an interview — the quotes came through empty. Which book/chapter/verse (or which author — e.g., Moses, David, Paul, John) should I use?

Also tell me:
– Do you want a verbatim rendering of the Biblical text framed as an interview, or a paraphrase / creative retelling in interview form?
– Which tone? (scholarly, conversational, dramatic, lighthearted)
– Approximate length?

If you’re not sure, I can pick a well-known passage (for example Psalm 23 or John 3:16) and create a sample interview. Which would you prefer?

It looks like the book name is missing from your question — you wrote two quotes with nothing between them. Which Bible book do you want information about?

If helpful, here are common requests and the “most‑likely” authors that evangelicals typically affirm (I can expand any of these):

– Pentateuch (Genesis–Deuteronomy): traditionally Moses
– Historical books (Joshua–Esther): e.g., Joshua for Joshua; Samuel/Kings often associated with prophets like Samuel, Nathan, or Ezra for later compilations
– Psalms/Proverbs/Song of Songs/Ecclesiastes: David for many Psalms; Solomon for Proverbs, Song, Ecclesiastes (with additions)
– Major prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel — traditionally their named prophets
– Gospels: Matthew (tax collector Matthew), Mark (John Mark, associate of Peter), Luke (Luke the physician), John (the apostle John)
– Acts and Luke: Luke the physician (same as Gospel of Luke)
– Pauline epistles: Paul (authentic letters like Romans–Philemon; other letters disputed by some)
– General epistles: Hebrews (varied views; evangelicals often allow several possibilities but sometimes attribute to Paul or Barnabas historically), James (James the brother of Jesus), 1–2 Peter (Peter), 1–3 John (the apostle John), Jude (Jude/Judah, brother of Jesus)
– Revelation: John the apostle (traditional evangelical view)

Tell me which book you meant and I’ll share an evangelical Christian perspective on the most‑likely author: evidence for the attribution, dating and setting, theological emphases, and why it matters for faith and practice.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage do you want rewritten as breaking news? Please give the book and verse (e.g., John 3:16). If you’d like, I can pick a well-known one for you. Any preferred translation or tone?

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story (55 words or less)?

If you don’t have one in mind, I can use a popular choice (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1, or Revelation 21:4). Which do you prefer?

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Breaking News!

Which verse would you like rewritten?

Example (John 3:16 as breaking news, 38 words):
Breaking: Divine Rescue Declared — In an unprecedented announcement, God has sent His Son to offer eternal life to anyone who believes. Sources say belief yields everlasting salvation; critics unknown. Church bell footage rolling. More updates at the cross.

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Breaking News!

You didn’t specify a passage. Which Bible verse or chapter should I rewrite as a breaking-news story (55 words or less)? If you want, I can pick a well-known one—John 3:16, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, Luke 2:11, etc.—and I can make it serious or playful. Which do you prefer?

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