Which verse or passage do you mean? I can rewrite any Bible verse as breaking news in 55 words or less. If you want, pick one (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1, Luke 2:1–20), or tell me a different verse and translation.

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I’m missing which passage you want. Which book, chapter and/or verse(s) from the Bible should I rewrite as an interview with the author?

A few things that will help me:
– Do you want a specific translation quoted or a paraphrase? (I can’t reproduce long passages verbatim from copyrighted translations, but I can paraphrase or use public-domain text like the King James Version.)
– Which “author” do you mean (e.g., Moses for Genesis/Exodus, David for many Psalms, Matthew/John/Luke for Gospels, Paul for epistles)?
– Tone/length: serious, conversational, poetic, humorous, short (a few Q&A) or longer?

If you don’t have a preference, I can suggest a few popular choices to convert into an interview (Psalm 23, Genesis 1, John 3:16, Matthew 5:1–12). Which would you like?

It looks like the book name was left blank. Which Bible book do you want information about?

If you’re not sure, here are a few common requests and the “most‑likely” authors from a typical evangelical Christian perspective (briefly):

– Genesis–Deuteronomy (Pentateuch): Moses is traditionally regarded as the primary author/editor (with recognition by many evangelicals of later editorial work or compilation).
– Joshua–Judges–Samuel–Kings: Traditional attributions vary; evangelicals often accept these as written/compiled by prophetic figures or chroniclers, with theological editorial shaping.
– Psalms: Many are attributed to David (others to Asaph, Solomon, Korah, etc.).
– Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs: Traditionally Solomon.
– Isaiah: Isaiah son of Amoz (some evangelicals accept a single Isaiah; others accept major and minor Isaianic layers but still see prophetic core as authentic).
– Jeremiah, Ezekiel: Jeremiah and Ezekiel respectively.
– Job: Author unknown; evangelicals emphasize its antiquity and theological message rather than a named author.
– The Gospels: Matthew (the tax collector/apostle), Mark (John Mark, companion of Peter), Luke (Luke the physician, companion of Paul), John (the apostle John). Many evangelicals affirm these traditional attributions.
– Acts: Luke (same as Luke the Gospel writer).
– Pauline epistles: Letters attributed to Paul (Romans, 1–2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1–2 Thessalonians, 1–2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon). Some (e.g., Ephesians, Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles) are debated even among evangelicals.
– Hebrews: Historically debated. Many evangelicals historically favored Paul, but contemporary evangelical scholarship is split—suggestions include Paul, Barnabas, Luke, Apollos, or an anonymous Pauline associate. Evangelicals typically treat Hebrews as authoritative whether or not Pauline authorship is certain.
– General epistles: James (traditionally James the brother of Jesus or James the Just), 1–2 Peter (Peter the apostle; 2 Peter more debated), 1–3 John (traditionally John the apostle; some evangelicals accept the apostle or “John the elder”), Jude (Jude brother of Jesus).
– Revelation: John (the same John of the New Testament or “John of Patmos”); many evangelicals accept apostolic John or at least an early Christian prophet named John.

Tell me which specific book you want, and I’ll give a focused evangelical perspective: likely author(s), relevant historical/biographical background, reasons evangelicals accept that attribution, main theological emphases, and suggested evangelical resources for further study.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse would you like turned into a breaking-news story (55 words or fewer)? Please give the book and verse (e.g., John 3:16; Psalm 23; Matthew 28:5–6) or say “surprise.” Also tell me if you want KJV wording preserved or a modern paraphrase.

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Breaking News!

I’m missing which passage—what verse or Bible story would you like rewritten as breaking news in 55 words or less? Give a book and verse (e.g., John 3:16, Genesis 1:1) or a story name (Exodus, Resurrection). Also tell me a preferred translation, if any.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible passage do you mean? Please name the verse/chapter (e.g., John 3:16). If you don’t specify, I’ll rewrite John 3:16 as a breaking-news item in 55 words or less—ok?

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Breaking News!

I’m missing which Bible verse or passage you want rewritten. Which book/chapter/verse (and any preferred translation)? If you’d like, I can pick a well-known one (e.g., John 3:16) and write it as a 55-word-or-less breaking news story. Which do you prefer?

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