I don’t see a verse specified (quotes are empty). Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story, and do you prefer a particular translation? If you don’t pick one, I can pick John 3:16 or Psalm 23 — which do you want?

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I’m missing which Bible passage you want turned into an interview — the quotes in your request are empty. Could you tell me which book/chapter/verse (or name a passage) you mean?

If you’d like, pick from a few suggestions:
– Genesis 1 (Moses) — the creation account
– Psalm 23 (David) — the shepherd psalm
– John 3 (John) — Jesus and Nicodemus / “born again”
– Romans 8 (Paul) — life in the Spirit
– Revelation 1 (John) — the vision of Christ

Also tell me:
– Do you want it in the voice of the traditional attributed author (e.g., “as if interviewing Paul”)?
– Do you want direct, formal language (like KJV) or a modern conversational paraphrase?
– Rough desired length (a few short Q&A, or a longer interview)?

Give me those details and I’ll write it as an interview with the author.

It looks like the book name didn’t come through — you wrote ” with no title. Which Bible book do you want information about?

If it helps, here are common evangelical positions for several frequently asked-about books (so you can pick one):

– Pentateuch (Genesis–Deuteronomy): Traditionally Moses as primary author; many evangelicals defend Mosaic authorship while engaging with scholarly views about later editorial activity.
– Psalms: Many attributed to David (especially the superscribed psalms); other psalmists (Asaph, the Sons of Korah, Solomon) are also recognized.
– Isaiah: Traditional evangelical view affirms the prophet Isaiah (8th century BC) as the primary author, often with explanations for apparent later material rather than positing multiple authors.
– Gospels:
– Matthew: the apostle Matthew (tax collector) — evangelicals typically hold a Matthean origin, though they discuss sources like Q.
– Mark: John Mark, associated with Peter — Mark reflects Petrine tradition.
– Luke: Luke the physician, companion of Paul — author of Luke–Acts as a two-volume work.
– John: the apostle John (the “beloved disciple”) — evangelicals often attribute Gospel, three epistles, and Revelation (see below) to John, though Revelation’s authorship is debated even within evangelicalism.
– Acts: Luke (same author as Gospel of Luke).
– Pauline epistles: Romans, 1–2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians, Philemon — widely accepted as written by Paul; other letters (Ephesians, Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles) are discussed more carefully.
– Hebrews: Anonymous in the text. Traditional attribution to Paul has been questioned; many evangelicals are open to other candidates (Barnabas, Apollos, Luke) or simply affirm the epistle’s apostolic authority while acknowledging uncertainty about the human author.
– General epistles:
– James: James the brother of Jesus (leader of the Jerusalem church).
– 1–2 Peter: Traditionally the apostle Peter; some evangelicals accept Petrine authorship while others note stylistic issues and accept the letters’ authority.
– Jude: Jude (another brother of Jesus).
– Revelation: Traditionally John the Apostle; many evangelicals hold to Johannine authorship (John of Patmos), though some distinguish him from the Gospel’s author.

Tell me which specific book you meant and I’ll share an evangelical-Christian overview of the most likely author, the main arguments for that attribution (internal and external evidence), common objections, and recommended evangelical resources for further reading.

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