Which Bible verse or passage do you mean? Name one (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1:1) or say “surprise” and I’ll produce a breaking-news–style rewrite in 55 words or less.

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I’m missing which passage you mean — the quotes in your request are empty. Could you tell me the book and verse(s) (for example, Psalm 23 or John 3:16)? Also let me know:

– Which translation do you want (King James Version is public domain; modern translations like NIV, ESV, NRSV are copyrighted)? If you prefer a copyrighted translation, you can either paste the exact text here or I can paraphrase it into an interview form.
– Do you want the “author” to be the biblical writer (e.g., David, Paul, Moses) or a modern interviewer imagining the author?
– Tone/length: serious, conversational, humorous, short Q&A, or extended interview?

If you’d like, I can pick a well-known passage (e.g., Psalm 23) and show a sample interview-style rendering—tell me if that’s okay.

I’m missing the book name you meant (the quotes are empty). Which Bible book do you want information about?

If it helps, here are a few commonly debated authorships and how many evangelicals approach them — you can pick one and I’ll expand in an evangelical perspective (biography, evidence for traditional authorship, main arguments against, theological importance):

– Hebrews — often debated: traditional view attributes it to Paul; many evangelicals still defend Pauline authorship or a Pauline associate (e.g., Barnabas), while others accept anonymous authorship.
– Isaiah — critical scholarship divides it (Isaiah 1–39, 40–55, 56–66); many evangelicals argue for single authorship by Isaiah on theological and prophetic grounds.
– Revelation — traditionally attributed to John (the Apostle or “John the elder”); evangelicals typically affirm Johannine authorship but differ on whether it’s John the Apostle.
– 2 Peter — widely disputed in critical scholarship; many conservative evangelicals continue to affirm Petrine authorship, while others acknowledge pseudonymous composition.
– James, Jude, 1–3 John — each has authorship questions (e.g., which “James” wrote James), but many evangelicals hold to traditional identifications.

Tell me which book you meant and I’ll share a focused evangelical-Christian account of the most-likely author.

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Breaking News!

I’m missing the verse — the quotes are empty. Which Bible verse or passage should I turn into a 55-word-or-less breaking-news piece?

If you don’t care, I can pick a famous one (e.g., Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, John 3:16, or Matthew 28:5–6). Which do you want?

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Breaking News!

You didn’t specify a passage. Which Bible verse or chapter should I rewrite as a breaking-news report (55 words max)? Or should I pick one (e.g., John 3:16)? Also, prefer a classic (KJV) or modern wording?

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Breaking News!

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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Breaking News!

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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