Which Bible passage do you mean? Please specify book/chapter/verse (e.g., Matthew 28), or pick from examples: Creation (Genesis 1), Exodus 14, Luke 2 (Nativity), Matthew 5 (Sermon on the Mount), Luke 15 (Prodigal Son), Genesis 6–9 (Noah). Or say “Surprise” and I’ll choose one and write it as breaking news in ≤55 words.

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I’m missing which passage you want transformed — the quotes are empty. Which book/verse or passage from the Bible would you like rewritten as an interview with the author?

Also tell me:
– Which author perspective do you want (e.g., Moses, David, Isaiah, Paul, John, Matthew)?
– Tone/style: modern conversational, formal/ancient, humorous, or reverent?
– Length: a short snippet (a few Q&As) or a longer, in-depth interview?

If you like, I can show a quick example (e.g., Psalm 23 as a short interview with David) so you can confirm the style. Which would you prefer?

It looks like the book name is missing from your request — could you tell me which Bible book you mean?

If it helps, here are a few commonly-discussed books whose authorship people often ask about (with the “most-likely” author an evangelical might name):

– Hebrews — traditionally attributed to Paul by some evangelicals, though many evangelical scholars leave the author as anonymous or suggest others (Barnabas, Luke, Apollos).
– Revelation — most evangelicals attribute it to John the Apostle (the “John of Patmos”), though some propose “John the Elder.”
– Isaiah — conservative evangelicals typically affirm Isaiah son of Amoz wrote the whole book; critical scholarship sometimes posits multiple authors.
– Jeremiah / Ezekiel / Daniel — usually attributed to the named prophets by evangelicals.
– Psalms / Proverbs — many Psalms attributed to David; Proverbs traditionally to Solomon (with later additions).
– James, Jude — commonly attributed to Jesus’ brothers (James the Just; Jude the brother of Jesus).
– 1–2 Peter, 1–3 John — 1 Peter usually attributed to the apostle Peter; 2 Peter and 2–3 John are more debated.
– Gospels and Acts — Matthew, Mark, Luke, John; Luke traditionally also the author of Acts.
– Pauline epistles (Romans, 1–2 Corinthians, Galatians, etc.) — attributed to Paul, with a handful (e.g., Ephesians, Colossians, 2 Thessalonians, pastoral epistles) debated by some scholars.

Tell me which book you want information about and whether you want a short summary or a more detailed evangelical-perspective profile (biography of the author, internal/external evidence for authorship, date/place, audience & purpose, key themes, theological importance, recommended evangelical resources). I’ll prepare that for you.

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It looks like the verse is missing. Which Bible verse or passage would you like reworded as a breaking news story (55 words or fewer)? If you don’t have one in mind, I can pick a famous verse—John 3:16, Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, or Revelation 21:4. Which do you prefer?

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Breaking News!

You left the quotation blank — which Bible verse or passage should I rewrite as breaking news?

If you want a suggestion, I can do John 3:16, Psalm 23, Genesis 1:1, Matthew 28:5–6, or another. Tell me which one (or say “surprise”) and I’ll produce a ≤55-word breaking-news version.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse would you like rewritten as breaking news? Please give the book, chapter, verse (and translation if you have a preference). If you want, I can pick a public-domain verse (e.g., John 3:16, KJV) and rewrite it.

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Breaking News!

Which Bible verse or passage would you like rewritten as breaking news (55 words or less)? Quick options: Genesis 1:1, Psalm 23, John 3:16, Matthew 28 (resurrection). If you don’t pick, I’ll use John 3:16.

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