I don’t see a passage specified. Which Bible verse or story would you like rewritten as breaking news (e.g., Genesis 1, Exodus 14, Psalm 23, Matthew 28, John 3:16)? Also tell me tone: serious, dramatic, or witty.

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I’m missing the passage you want transformed — the quotes are empty. Could you tell me which part of the Bible you mean (book, chapter and verse or a short quotation) and which translation you prefer (KJV, NIV, ESV, etc.)?

Also tell me:
– Do you want the original wording quoted verbatim (possible for public-domain translations like KJV; for copyrighted translations I can only provide short quotes ≤90 characters and otherwise must paraphrase)?
– Do you want an interview with the attributed author (e.g., Moses, David, Paul) or with the book’s narrator/voice?
– Any particular tone (formal, conversational, investigative) or length (short Q&A, full-length feature)?

Give those details and I’ll write it as an interview. If you’re not sure, I can suggest options or show a short example (e.g., Psalm 23 in interview form).

It looks like the book title was left blank — which Bible book do you mean?

If you’re not sure, here are a few commonly asked-about books and how many evangelicals tend to view their most-likely authors:

– Hebrews — many evangelicals *traditionally* attribute it to Paul (or to a close Pauline associate), though modern scholarship often disputes that and alternative candidates (Barnabas, Apollos, Luke) are sometimes proposed. I can summarize the arguments for and against Pauline authorship if you want.
– James — traditionally attributed to James the brother of Jesus (the Jerusalem church leader); most evangelicals accept this.
– 1–2 Peter — 1 Peter is often accepted as Petrine by evangelicals; 2 Peter’s authorship is more disputed (some accept Peter, others question its late style).
– Luke–Acts — widely accepted by evangelicals as Luke the physician, companion of Paul (internal and early-church testimony support this).
– John (Gospel and 1–3 John) — many evangelicals accept John the Apostle as the author; Revelation is traditionally attributed to John of Patmos (often identified with the apostle by evangelicals).
– Paul’s letters (Romans, 1–2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians, 1 Thessalonians, Philemon) — accepted by evangelicals as written by Paul; a few deutero-Pauline letters (Ephesians, Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles) are sometimes debated.

If you tell me which book you had in mind, I’ll give a focused, evangelical-perspective summary of the most-likely author, key internal/external evidence, and why many evangelicals accept that attribution.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or story would you like rewritten as a breaking-news piece? Pick one (or paste the text). Examples: Genesis 1 (Creation), Exodus 14 (Red Sea crossing), Psalm 23, Matthew 5 (Sermon on the Mount), Luke 10:25–37 (Good Samaritan), John 20 (Resurrection).

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Breaking News!

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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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage do you want rewritten as a breaking-news story? If you prefer, I can pick a well-known one (e.g., John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1:1).

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Breaking News!

I don’t see a specific verse or passage—could you tell me which Bible verse or story you’d like rewritten as breaking news (55 words or less)? If you prefer, I can pick a well-known event (e.g., Resurrection, Exodus, Creation) and produce one to that limit. Which do you want?

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