Which Bible verse or passage should I rework as breaking news? Please give the book/chapter/verse(s). If you’d like, I can pick a famous one (e.g., Genesis 1, Exodus 14, Matthew 28, John 3:16).

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I’m missing which passage or book you want transformed — the two quotes are blank. Which part of the Bible should I turn into an interview, and do you want a particular tone/length (e.g., serious, conversational, poetic, humorous; short or extended)?

If it helps, here are quick examples you can pick from:
– Genesis (Moses) — Creation narrative
– Psalm 23 (David) — “The Lord is my shepherd…”
– Isaiah 6 — Isaiah’s vision and commission
– Exodus 20 — The Ten Commandments (Moses)
– Matthew 5–7 — Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount
– John 1 — The Prologue (the Word)
– Romans 8 — Paul on life in the Spirit
– Revelation (John) — a vision of the end

Also tell me if you want me to paraphrase freely (original wording) or to incorporate wording from a specific translation (if so, name it — note modern translations may be copyrighted and I can’t reproduce large verbatim passages unless you provide them).

I’m missing the name of the book — the quotes are empty. Which biblical book do you mean?

If you’re not sure, here are some commonly asked-about books and who evangelicals most often consider their author:
– Hebrews (traditionally Paul, though some evangelicals accept anonymous or propose Barnabas/Apollos/Priscilla)
– Isaiah (traditionally Isaiah; critical scholarship sometimes argues for multiple authors)
– Psalms/Proverbs/Song of Songs/Ecclesiastes (many attributed to David or Solomon, though authorship varies by psalm/proverb)
– Job (author unknown; evangelicals typically treat it as anonymous ancient wisdom literature)
– Daniel (traditionally Daniel; some evangelicals defend single-author prophecy)
– John and the Johannine letters (traditionally John the Apostle)
– Revelation (traditionally John the Apostle, though some evangelicals debate which John)
– Pastoral Epistles (1–2 Timothy, Titus; traditionally Paul, though some debate authenticity)

If you tell me which book you meant, I’ll share an evangelical Christian perspective on its most-likely author, including reasons (internal evidence, early church testimony, theological/literary considerations) and typical counterarguments.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage should I rewrite as a breaking news story (55 words or less)? Example options: Genesis 1 (Creation), Exodus 14 (Red Sea crossing), John 3:16, Luke 24 (Resurrection). If you don’t pick, I’ll use John 3:16 by default. Any preferred tone or translation?

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Breaking News!

Which verse or passage do you mean? You left it blank. I can rewrite any Bible verse as breaking news in ≤55 words. Want John 3:16, Psalm 23, Luke 2:11, Genesis 1, Revelation 21, or another verse? Pick one (and a translation, if you care), and I’ll do it.

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Breaking News!

I don’t see a passage specified. Which Bible verse or passage should I rewrite as breaking news? Please give book, chapter and verse(s). If you prefer, I can pick a well-known one (e.g., John 3:16 or Psalm 23).

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as a breaking-news story in 55 words or less? You can paste the verse or name a reference (e.g., Genesis 1:1, John 3:16, Matthew 28:5–7).

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